Terrifying new update for flood-ravaged cities… as haunting faces of the dead begin to emerge

Flood evacuation for more rain this weekend Texas brackets are still missing more than 24 and 20 people.
Some of the Texas are expected to rain more than five inches on Saturday, and some areas support up to 10 inches.
While the flood waters were washing the houses, several districts, including Travis and Burnet districts, are under emergency.
So far, two campers have been confirmed that 24 people were dead, including Eight and Nine Janie Hunt.
Heart O ‘The Hills Director Jane Ragsdale was also approved dead.
Lost families desperately begging to help find their loved ones.
So far, four found by their families – Camp Mystic Advisor Ella Bennett and a camper Annie Flack. The other two unidentified camps were found and sent to security.
At least two dozens of more still have not been found.
Eight -year -old Renee Smajstrla family shared the destructive news between those who died during the floods.
Janie Hunt, Nine, Another Camp Mystical Camping
Heart O ‘The Hills Camp, his directors, shared that Jane Ragsdale died in floods.
A young girl was destroyed after 12 miles down with angry floods in Texas and dramatic.
The scared young, depicted as he clung to the branches of a streamlined tree.
The girl, who has not yet been defined, was then taken to security, News 4 San Antonio Reports.
A separate video showed a helicopter that took a individual to security after hitting Texas yesterday.
Kerr County was destroyed by fast -moving waters who destroyed a summer camp, He didn’t leave without leaving more than 20 girls.
Authorities have launched a great rescue effort to find dozens of missing people.
The names of those killed were not shared, but the last death wage is expected to increase significantly as the flood waters are withdrawn.
Among the scared dead, there are children staying in Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, after the Guadalupe River is flooded and the usual water level rises to 30 meters on Friday.
The unidentified girl was reported to be sweeping for 12 miles before she took refuge in a tree.
Twenty -four people died during the great floods in Texas, most of which participated in a summer camp
The last death fee is expected to increase after the unexpected flood is not calculated in dozens (in the picture: Drone view of the houses that flooded along the Guadalupe river)
The identities of the losses began to emerge, because tight families share photos of their loved ones in the hope of getting to know where they are.
The family of an eight -year -old girl, Renee Smajstrla confirmed that she was among those who lost their lives during the tragic floods.
9 -year -old camper Janie Hunt was also dead.
His uncle Shawn Salta shared on Facebook: ‘As this picture from yesterday proves, we are grateful for being with friends and having the time of his life. He will live his best life in Camp Mystic forever. ‘
Heart O ‘Hills camp was also affected by the flood road. The camp announced that Jane Ragsdale, the director and partner of the websites, died in the flood.
Hills said, uz We mourn the loss of a woman who has a strong and strong definition of numerous life, ”Hills said.
A friend of Jane shared the latest text change on social media and wrote to him that he was thinking about the camp as he approached the summer.
‘AW! Thanks. Certainly the time of the year, what we love and we live, ‘Jane replied.
Annie Flack, who was missing before, confirmed her mother Daily Mail. Found in Ella Bennett
Two unidentified camps from the floods were rescued
Heart O ‘hills, the floods were not in the session and most of the people on the site were announced on high ground.
The horrified parents of the losses, while waiting for news from ongoing calls, said they stayed in the limo.
Authorities stressed that they hope to save most of the losses and say that they still hope to find most of the losses safe and good.
Among those called Missing: Sarah Marsh, Linnie McCown, Anna Margaret Bellows, Mary Grace Baker, Eloise Peck, Lila Bonner, Greta Toranzo, Liney Landry, Kelly Anne Lytal, Margaret Sheedy, Virginia Hollis, Badlis, Cile Stewart, Wynenne Naylor, Molly Dewitt, Blak, Hadon Reese Manchaca and Aidan Heartfield.
A few people were found, a CAMP Mystic Advisor Ella Bennett and Camper Annie Flack.
A demolition scale that moves away from cars such as torn buildings and toys from buildings shows that it could be an extremely optimistic estimate.
At a press conference on Friday evening, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the floods were destructive and declared ‘We need God more than ever’.
Abbott, “ He needs God, but at the same time needs a solid response … The darkness of the night will continue and will continue until the early hours of Saturday ‘he said.
‘We will put everything we have all the state.’
Authorities said that as long as a multi -agency rescue effort continued, there was hope that the unlocked people will be found alive.
At least 14 helicopters, 12 drones and more than 500 people from various units participated in search efforts
At a press conference, Patrick from Texas Lieutenant attended the search for more than 500 people from at least 14 helicopters, 12 drones and various units.
During the comprehensive search and rescue efforts by Texas officials during Friday, more than 150 people were ventilated at danger.
Authorities, at a press conference on Friday night, a total of 237 people were rescued by the authorities during the day and no more calculated for more.
The great flood shocked the local authorities in Kerr County, local judge Rob Kelly ‘nobody knew that such a flood came’.
President Donald Trump broke his silence in destructive floods in Texas because he promised to fully support the ongoing healing efforts.
Friday evening late, “ terrible, floods, shocking, ” he said.
He asked Trump whether he will provide federal help to the region he gave to journalists: ‘We will take care of them.’
“ This is a terrible thing, ” he added.
Dozens of young camps were not taken into account after great floods
The parents of the children in the camp expect more information about their lost children (in the picture: Mary Grace Baker, Eloise Peck, Lila Bonner)
Ella Cahill, Joyce Badon, Reese Mancaca and Aidan Heartfield are missing. The last was seen around 4 am, the family said
Crisis of the Ministry of Homeland Security, Coast Guard ‘Middle Texas’ Americans from the storms to evacuate the storms, he said.
“ We will fly throughout the night and as long as possible. US Coast Guard’s men and women do it, ” he added.
The explanations came as images from the ongoing searches of the Guadalupee River.
The images showed that one of the 14 helicopters deployed during the searches was withdrawn from the river because they raised them to security.
Some families stayed in the limb waiting for their children again in the merger centers, parent Serena Hanor Aldrich said that two daughters of 9 and 12 years were rescued during the floods to the New York Times, but the camp runners should be ready for heavy rainfall.
“They must have been watching the Texas Emergency Management Department and Kerr County,” he said.
While the rescue task continued at the weekend, a total of 237 people were rescued by the authorities
Debris from flash flood in Texas on Saturday
Hurry in the Guadalupe River on Saturday
On Saturday, Kerrville, in Texas, the trees are lean like water fluctuations.
They were sending something yesterday morning. They should have been on it. ‘
He said that their daughters were safe because they are in the camps on the higher ground, but Camp Mystic runs a series of camps overwhelmed by flood waters along the Guadalupe River.
“There are still campers, Ald Aldrich said in a re -merger center where other parents still expect their children to return.




