
An eight-year-old woman and the director of an all-girls’ summer time camp are among the many victims of flash floods in Texas which have claimed at the very least 51 lives, together with 15 kids.
Officers say a lot of the victims have been recognized. Authorities haven’t but launched any names publicly.
Here is what we all know thus far concerning the victims.
Renee Smajstrla
Eight-year-old Renee Smajstrla was at Camp Mystic when flooding swept via the summer time camp for women, her uncle mentioned in a Fb put up.
“Renee has been discovered and whereas not the result we prayed for, the social media outreach probably assisted the primary responders in serving to to establish her so rapidly,” wrote Shawn Salta, of Maryland.
“We’re grateful she was along with her pals and having the time of her life, as evidenced by this image from yesterday,” he wrote. “She is going to ceaselessly be residing her greatest life at Camp Mystic.”
Camp Mystic, the place 27 kids are lacking, is a virtually century-old Christian summer time camp for women on the banks of the Guadalupe River close to Hunt, Texas.
Operated by generations of the identical household because the Thirties, the camp’s web site payments itself as a spot for women to develop “spiritually” in a “healthful” Christian environment “to develop excellent private qualities and vanity”.
Jane Ragsdale

Coronary heart O’ the Hills is one other all-girls’ camp that sits alongside the Guadalupe River and it was proper within the path of Friday’s flood.
Jane Ragsdale, described because the “coronary heart and soul” of Coronary heart O’Hills, “didn’t make it”, an announcement shared on the camp’s official web site mentioned on Saturday.
Ragsdale, who began off as a camper then a counsellor, grew to become the director and co-owner of the camp in 1976.
“We’re mourning the lack of a lady who influenced numerous lives and was the definition of sturdy and highly effective,” the assertion mentioned.
No campers had been residing on the web site when the floods hit and and most of those that had been there have been accounted for, in keeping with the assertion.
Sarah Marsh

Sarah Marsh, a pupil at Cherokee Bend Elementary College in Alabama, would have entered third grade in August.
She, too, was attending Camp Mystic when the floods struck, and was reported as lacking together with about two dozen different campers.
Her grandmother, Debbie Ford Marsh, requested for prayers in a put up on Fb on Friday. Simply hours later she shared on-line that her granddaughter was among the many ladies killed.
“We are going to all the time really feel blessed to have had this lovely spunky ray of sunshine in our lives. She is going to reside on in our hearts ceaselessly!” she mentioned.
In a put up on Fb, Alabama Senator Katie Britt mentioned she’s “heartbroken over the lack of Sarah Marsh, and we’re maintaining her household in our ideas and prayers throughout this unimaginable time”.
Janie Hunt
9-year-old Janie Hunt from Dallas, was additionally attending Camp Mystic and died within the floods.
Her grandmother Margaret Hunt instructed The New York Instances she went to the camp with six of her cousins, who’re all protected.
Margaret mentioned Janie’s dad and mom needed to go to a funeral dwelling and establish their daughter.
Janie is a great-granddaughter of the oil baron William Herbert Hunt.
Julian Ryan
As floodwaters tore via their trailer in Ingram, Texas, Julian Ryan turned to his fiancée Christina Wilson and mentioned: “I am sorry, I am not going to make it. I like y’all” – Christina instructed Houston tv station KHOU.
His physique wasn’t recovered till hours later, after waters had receded.
Julian had simply completed a late dishwashing shift when the Guadalupe River overflowed early Friday. He and Christina woke to ankle-deep water that rapidly rose to their waists.
She instructed the station their bed room door caught shut and with water speeding in, Ryan punched via a window to get his household out – severely slicing his arm within the course of.
Their 13-month-old and 6-year-old sons and his mom survived by floating on a mattress till assist may arrive.
“He died a hero, and that may by no means go unnoticed,” Connie Salas, Ryan’s sister, instructed KHOU.
Katheryn Eads
Katheryn Eads, 52, was swept away by floodwaters within the Kerrville space of Texas, early Friday morning after she and her husband, Brian, fled their campervan as rising water surged round them, Brian instructed The New York Instances.
One other camper had provided them a trip they usually made it throughout the road earlier than the automobile stalled within the flood. Moments later, each had been pulled into the present. Brian mentioned he overpassed his spouse after being struck by particles. He survived by clinging onto a tree till he reached dry land.
Katheryn’s physique was later recovered. “God has her now,” her mom, Elizabeth Moss Grover, wrote on Fb.
Amy Hutchinson, director of Olive Department Counselling in Texas, the place Eads had labored, instructed The Washington Publish she was “a hope and a light-weight to all who knew her… a stellar counsellor and professor.”
Lila Bonner
9-year-old Lila Bonner, a Dallas native was discovered useless after flooding close to Camp Mystic, in keeping with NBC Information.
“Within the midst of our unimaginable grief, we ask for privateness and are unable to verify any particulars at the moment,” her household mentioned in an announcement to the information outlet.
“We ache with all who beloved her and are praying endlessly.”