Desperate families post pictures of children as 23 girls remain missing
Texas Parents sent photos of their young daughters on social media for information for information because they were missing after the flash flood.
More than 20 campers from the All-Girls summer camp were not calculated on Friday after the floods passed through the south-middle region of the state.
At least 24 people were dead on Friday Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said that the heavy rain for months fell in Texas Hill in a few hours.
Flooded Region Dotic Only Star State’s centuries -old summer camps attract thousands of children every year.
Lieutenant Gov. Dan Patrick Camp said about 23 girls who joined Mystic. Christian Hunt was not calculated in the afternoon of the Camp along the Guadalupe River in Texas.
Families are desperate to come together with their lost children following flash floods in Texas (Copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights reserved)
The search teams were trying to make helicopters and boat rescue in fast -moving flood waters.
“I ask the people of Texas, I do a serious prayer in the afternoon-we pray a little in your tenders-we find these young girls,” he said.
Locally shared dozens of families Facebook The security officials from the security officials, their daughters are not yet among the washed camp cabins and did not drop the trees, the groups where they received destructive telephone conversations.
Camp Mystic said that their children have been accountable if they are not directly contacted with an e -mail to parents.
The camp is sitting on a Strip, known as Flash Flash Flood Alley ,, dedi Austin Dickson, CEO of Texas Hill Country Community Foundation, is a charitable donation to help non -profit organizations that respond to disaster.
“When it rains, the water does not get wet in the soil, Dick Dickson said. “He’s running down the hill.”
Camp leaders said that the power, Wi-Fi and flowing water and camp were washed.
He said two other camps in the river, Camp Waldemar and Camp La Junta, he said Instagram Posts where all campers and staff are safe.




