Texas Flood Disaster: Death Toll Hits 50, Search Intensifies for Missing Campers
Texas Flood Disaster: Death Toll Hits 50, Search Intensifies for Missing Campers

Central Texas is grappling with the devastating aftermath of torrential rains that triggered flash flooding, claiming the lives of at least 50 people. As of Sunday, July 6, search and rescue operations are intensely focused on finding over 20 girls still missing from Camp Mystic, a private Christian summer camp located along the Guadalupe River, where water levels surged more than 20 feet in under two hours. The deaths of four campers have already been confirmed by their families.
Authorities report that hundreds of individuals have been rescued or evacuated, many by helicopter, in the hardest-hit areas. In response to the unfolding crisis, the Trump administration has committed to honoring a federal disaster declaration, signed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, to direct crucial relief efforts to the state, as confirmed by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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