More than 20 children missing from summer camp, 13 people dead
Thirteen people died and more than 20 children triggered the deadly flash flood triggered on Friday in South-Middle Texas.
Local officials said that some people were missing and that they were children caught in the flood waters swept in the camp sites.
A man is investigating the damage left by a violent Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Kerrville on Friday. Credit: AP
Lightning and heavy rain triggered the flash flood along the South-Middle Guadalupe River of Texas on Friday.
Kerr District Judge Rob Kelly said in a news briefing about disaster, “Everyone is doing everything they can to take these children out.”
The US National Weather Service declared a flash emergency emergency to some parts of Kerr County in South-Middle Texas Hill Country, a flash of floods after heavy thunderstorms measuring a foot rain, about 65 miles (105 kilometers) of San Antonio.
The Kerr County Sharif office reported the “disaster flood” in the region, which also confirmed the loss of life and the loss of life.
Water rises from severe floods along the Guadalupe River in Texas, Kerr County on Friday.Credit: AP
District seat Karville City Manager Dalton Rice, in a statement to journalists, the authorities to prevent evacuation orders by preventing the warning in advance or not before warned, he said.
“This was very quickly for a very short time, even on the radar, Rice said Rice. “This happened less than two hours.”

