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College football coach shares social media plea for daughter missing in Texas floods: 'Prayers for a miracle'

Wade Lytal, the attack coordinator at the Division III Trinity University in San Antonio, uses social media in a desperate attempt to find her daughter, who disappeared from Camp Mystic during tragic Texas floods at the weekend.

Wade’s young girl Kellyanne Lytal is one of the at least 10 campers who are still missing from Camp Mystic after the disaster flood that claims the life of at least 80 in the center of Texas.

“When I came to all prayers for a miracle for my baby daughter Kelanne, Wade Wade Lytal wrote Wade Lytal.

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He also released a video of Solo Singing Kellyanne during a Christmas recital in primary school.

Wade Lytal, “I will never forget when he told me that he’s a leading solo in the Christmas contest, Wade Wade Lytal continued. “Absolutely fearless.”

Trinity University also published how floods affected communities containing Kellyanne.

“With a stable hope, Trinity Football Attack Coordinator Wade Lytal’s young daughter Trinity Marketing Specialist Aidan Heartfield ’26’yı to share.” Expression in X.

“Our thoughts and prayers, search and rescue efforts continue to continue with their families and loved ones.

Camp Mystic Director died while trying to save children during Texas floods

All-Girls, a Christian summer camp Camp Mystic, was very impressed after destroying flood waters cabins and sweeping many children and advisors in this process.

Five girls from Camp Mystic are among the dead and the owner of the camp, Dick Eastland.

Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said on Sunday, 20 different cities, states and national agencies 400 first intervention, still missing after floods, 11 girls and a camp consultant looking for search and rescue tasks, he said.

Kerr County was most affected by the floods, at least 68 people die between at least 80 people who lost their lives due to tragic incident.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declared a prayer day throughout the state in response to floods on Sunday.

President Donald Trump said that he would visit Texas on Friday, a statement to Jersey, Morristown on Sunday.

“We are in contact with the Governor Abbott and very close to the Governor Abbott. And everyone in Texas. Kristi Noem, as you know, and will continue to be there. And we work very close to representatives from Texas.” He said.

“And this is a terrible thing that happens. Absolutely terrible. Let’s say God bless you too many people and bless the situation of God Texas. This amazing place,” he continued.

Trump referred to it as a “100 -year disaster” and “it was something in these seconds. Nobody expected.”

The Ministry of Homeland Security said that the mainstream media is “deliberately lying” about what causes floods, and “the National Weather Service has carried out final predictions and warnings despite unprecedented rainfall that does not crush the region”.

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