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Search-and-rescue operations continue with urgency in central Texas, where 27 children remain missing following catastrophic flash floods that hit Camp Mystic, a girls’ summer camp nestled near the Guadalupe River. The river burst its banks after an early Friday downpour, submerging cabins and sweeping through the campgrounds.
Key Facts:
51 people dead across affected counties, 15 of them children
Dozens of others injured or unaccounted for
Rescue teams using boats, helicopters, and drones to search flooded terrain
Families and emergency crews gathered at makeshift shelters and staging areas
Camp Mystic: A Scene of Chaos The overnight storm caught many off guard as sleeping campers were trapped in rising waters. Survivors describe hearing screams and seeing cabins float away.
Community and National Response Federal agencies, including FEMA, are now coordinating relief efforts. Donations and volunteers are being mobilized to provide shelter, food, and psychological support for victims.
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