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Texas flood death toll set to top 100 as family members summoned to Kerrville to ID bodies with DNA

Texas’s Emergency Management Department predicted the number of dead as a result of the disaster flood in Kerrville on 4 July, Daily Mail can only emerge.

In an e -mail sent on Saturday, two different sources approved to the Daily Mail to the State Disaster Office Partners, the number of dead, said the number of dead will exceed 100.

The estimation of the dead is very different from that state officials reflect the public, insisting that they are still looking for people who are still alive, and refusing to say that their rescue efforts have passed to the recovery of the remains.

TDEM W. Nim Kidd told reporters at a press conference on Saturday, ‘Our state assets and local partners continue to look for live victims.

‘Our hope and our prayer still have people living there.’

As of Sunday morning, 59 of them were dead and 12 other camps were missing.

Local officials said that 38 of the dead were adults and 21 children.

In addition, DNA test will be used to help determine the residues of the victims of the DAily.

Blood shots or other records were requested from families to help determine the shaded bodies of their loved ones.

Lila Bonner and Eloise Peck, Dallas in Camp Mystic, are defined as the floods in Texas.

CAMP Mystic Director Richard 'Dick' Eastland was also approved dead

CAMP Mystic Director Richard ‘Dick’ Eastland was also approved dead

The relatives of the deficiencies began to come to the Kerrville region from all over Lone Star State to provide DNA samples to researchers.

More about the victims, including those who disappear in Camp Mystic.

All-Girl’s Christian camp hosted 700 campers, including Lila Bonner and Eloise Peck of Dallas.

Destructive news to their parents, ‘best friends’ was told that their daughters died in flood waters.

Some of those who have lost or died in Camp Mystic are connected to wealthy families in Highland Park.

Dallas, Highland Park and neighboring park cities, known as Beverly hills, are home to most of the missing girls belonging to the leading families.

Some of them have ties with the United Methodist Church, the most famous member of the Hightland Park, George. W Bush.

Highland Park United Methodist Church President Paul Rasmussen, ‘This crisis, HPUMC family and Camp Mystic touched by generations of women and families, including the local Park Cities community,’ ‘he wrote.

One of the girls who are not calculated for Hadley Hanna is part of our family family. Please pray for his security and his family with two sisters for Doug and Carrie. ‘

A woman searches for the area after the flash flood in Texas on July 6, Hunt.

A woman searches for the area after the flash flood in Texas on July 6, Hunt.

Kerr County, Texas, after the deadly flood in the US Camp Mystic, scattered into a cabin in a cabin, July 5

Kerr County, Texas, after the deadly flood in the US Camp Mystic, scattered into a cabin in a cabin, July 5

The first intervention teams from the College Station Fire Brigade search, rescue efforts on the banks of the Guadalupe River, Sunday, July 6, 2025, Ingram, Texas continued after excessive floods

The first intervention teams from the College Station Fire Brigade search, rescue efforts on the banks of the Guadalupe River, Sunday, July 6, 2025, Ingram, Texas continued after excessive floods

More than 300 people in the church on Saturday to support the victims of the flood.

A line of help was established for everyone who called their loved ones.

Relatives are asked to call 830-258-1111 with the missing information, including the last known places.

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