At least 13 are dead and 20 missing from a girls camp in a catastrophic Texas flood
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Extreme flooding in Central Texas has resulted in at least 13 confirmed fatalities and 20 girls missing from Camp Mystic along the Guadalupe River. Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha indicated that there are still several unaccounted individuals. Camp Mystic is reported to have 750 campers. The Kerr County Sheriff's Department labeled the situation as a "catastrophic flooding event" and mentioned working with various local and state agencies. Residents are urged to shelter in place and avoid travel, particularly near creeks, streams, and the Guadalupe River, with recommendations to move to higher ground.
Extreme flooding in Central Texas has left at least 13 confirmed dead and 20 girls missing from Camp Mystic, following torrential rains in Kerr County.
Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha confirmed that several individuals remain unaccounted for amid the catastrophic flooding event affecting the area.
The Kerr County Sheriff's Department announced that they are collaborating with local and state agencies to handle calls for aid and rescues.
Residents have been advised to shelter in place and avoid traveling near water bodies, moving to higher ground if near the Guadalupe River.
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