Floods turned beloved Texas camp into a nightmare. At least 23 girls remain missing
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Recent floods in central Texas have left at least 27 people dead, including nine children, and many more unaccounted for, particularly at Camp Mystic where 23 campers are missing. The storm brought nearly a foot of rain, leading to rapid flooding of the Guadalupe River. About 850 individuals have been rescued, but the situation remains dire as families share photos of their missing daughters online. Camp Mystic, an established summer camp since 1926, is enduring tragic losses and drastic changes due to the flood damage.
State officials reported that at least 27 individuals, including nine children, have died due to the storm that caused significant flooding in central Texas, with 850 people rescued so far.
The flooding transformed Camp Mystic from a beloved summer camp established in 1926 into a scene of devastation, leaving at least 23 girls unaccounted for.
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