A Camp Mystic signal is seen close to the doorway to the institution alongside the banks of the Guadalupe River after a flash flood swept by means of the realm in Hunt, Texas, Saturday, July 5, 2025.
Julio Cortez | AP Photograph
The loss of life toll from flash floods that rampaged by means of Central Texas rose to not less than 67 on Sunday as rescuers maneuvering by means of difficult terrain discovered extra our bodies and continued their determined seek for many others, together with 11 lacking ladies from a summer season camp.
Searchers in Kerr County have discovered 16 our bodies since Saturday afternoon, bringing the entire variety of useless there to 59, mentioned Sheriff Larry Leitha. The useless included 21 youngsters, he mentioned.
He pledged to maintain looking in that Hill Nation area till “everyone is discovered” from Friday’s flash floods.
4 deaths additionally have been reported in Travis County, three in Burnet and 1 in Kendall.
Rescuers handled damaged bushes, overturned vehicles and muck-filled particles within the troublesome job to seek out survivors. Authorities nonetheless haven’t mentioned how many individuals have been lacking past the 11 youngsters and a camp counselor from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer season camp.
Households have been allowed to go searching the camp Sunday morning whereas close by crews working heavy gear pulled tree trunks and tangled branches out of the water as they searched alongside a riverbank. Thunder rumbled from a brand new storm.
A girl and a teenage lady, each carrying rubber waders, briefly went inside one of many cabins, which stood subsequent to a pile of of soaked mattresses, a storage trunk and garments. At one level, the pair doubled over, sobbing earlier than they embraced.
With every passing hour, the outlook of discovering extra survivors grew to become much more bleak. Volunteers and a few households of the lacking who drove to the catastrophe zone searched the riverbanks regardless of being requested not to take action.
Authorities confronted rising questions on whether or not sufficient warnings have been issued in space lengthy weak to flooding and whether or not sufficient preparations have been made.
Officers comb by means of the banks of the Guadalupe River after a flash flood swept by means of the realm on Saturday, July 5, 2025, in Hunt, Texas.
Julio Cortez | AP Photograph
The harmful, fast-moving waters rose 26 toes (8 meters) on the river in solely 45 minutes earlier than dawn Friday, washing away properties and automobiles. The hazard was not over as flash flood watches remained in impact and extra rain fell in central Texas on Sunday.
Searchers used helicopters, boats and drones to search for victims and to rescue individuals stranded in bushes and from camps remoted by washed-out roads. Officers mentioned greater than 850 individuals have been rescued within the first 36 hours.
Prayers in Texas — and from the Vatican
Gov. Greg Abbott vowed that authorities will work across the clock and mentioned new areas have been being searched because the water receded. He declared Sunday a day of prayer for the state.
“I urge each Texan to affix me in prayer this Sunday — for the lives misplaced, for these nonetheless lacking, for the restoration of our communities, and for the security of these on the entrance traces,” he mentioned in a press release.
In Rome, Pope Leo XIV supplied particular prayers for these touched by the catastrophe. Historical past’s first American pope spoke in English on the finish of his Sunday midday blessing, “I wish to specific honest condolences to all of the households who’ve misplaced family members, specifically their daughters who have been in summer season camp, within the catastrophe brought on by the flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas in america. We pray for them.”
The hills alongside the Guadalupe River are dotted with century-old youth camps and campgrounds the place generations of households have come to swim and benefit from the outside. The world is particularly standard across the Independence Day vacation, making it tougher to know what number of are lacking.
“We do not even wish to start to estimate presently,” Kerrville Metropolis Supervisor Dalton Rice mentioned on Saturday.
A drone view reveals flooded homes, following torrential rains that unleashed flash floods alongside the Guadalupe River in San Angelo, Texas, on June 4, 2025, on this display screen seize obtained from a social media video.
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Harrowing escapes from floodwaters
Survivors shared terrifying tales of being swept away and clinging to bushes as rampaging floodwaters carried bushes and vehicles previous them. Others fled to attics inside their properties, praying the water would not attain them.
At Camp Mystic, a cabin full of women held onto a rope strung by rescuers as they walked throughout a bridge with water whipping round their legs.
Amongst these confirmed useless have been an 8-year-old lady from Mountain Brook, Alabama, who was at Camp Mystic, and the director of one other camp up the highway.
Locals know the realm as “flash flood alley” however the flooding in the course of the night time caught many campers and residents abruptly despite the fact that there have been warnings.
Warnings got here earlier than the catastrophe
The Nationwide Climate Service on Thursday suggested of potential flooding after which despatched out a collection of flash flood warnings within the early hours of Friday earlier than issuing flash flood emergencies — a uncommon alert notifying of imminent hazard.
Officers comb by means of the banks of the Guadalupe River after a flash flood swept by means of the realm on Saturday, July 5, 2025, in Hunt, Texas.
Julio Cortez | AP Photograph
On the Mo-Ranch Camp in the neighborhood of Hunt, officers had been monitoring the climate and opted to maneuver a number of hundred campers and attendees at a church youth convention to increased floor. At close by Camps Rio Vista and Sierra Vista, organizers additionally had talked about on social media that they have been watching the climate the day earlier than ending their second summer season session Thursday.
Authorities and elected officers have mentioned they didn’t count on such an intense downpour, the equal of months’ price of rain for the realm.
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, whose district consists of the ravaged space, acknowledged that there could be second-guessing and finger-pointing as individuals search for somebody accountable.