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Texas flash floods: At least 43 dead, including 15 kids

At least 28 adults and 15 children have died, with rescuers vowing they won’t stop searching until every single person - including 27 girls swept away from a summer camp - are found.

Forty-three people are confirmed dead and more than two dozen girls at a Christian summer camp remain are missing — feared dead — after their cabins were washed away by “catastrophic” and fatal flooding in Texas.

The flash floods struck outside the US city of San Antonio.

US President Donald Trump relayed his shock over the disaster.

“It’s terrible, the floods. It’s shocking,” Mr Trump told reporters as rescuers scrambled to find stranded residents, including at least 20 girls who were unaccounted for at a summer camp in Kerr County, south-central Texas.

The missing children were at Camp Mystic alongside the Guadalupe River which rose 8m in 45 minutes in northwest San Antonio.

Boerne search and rescue teams navigate upstream in an inflatable boat on the flooded Guadalupe River. Picture: Eric Vryn / Getty Images
Boerne search and rescue teams navigate upstream in an inflatable boat on the flooded Guadalupe River. Picture: Eric Vryn / Getty Images
Rescue teams prepare deployment routes along the Guadalupe River on July 4, 2025 in Comfort, Texas. Picture: Eric Vryn / Getty Images
Rescue teams prepare deployment routes along the Guadalupe River on July 4, 2025 in Comfort, Texas. Picture: Eric Vryn / Getty Images

The all-girls sleep-away camp was evacuated overnight as the area was hit with up to 254 milimetres of rain, but some of the campers were left behind, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick said.

“That does not mean they’ve been lost, they could be in a tree, they could be out of communication,” he said.

“We’re praying for all those missing to be found alive,” Patrick said.

13 fatalities had been confirmed, with children among those who perished.

everyone was “praying for all those missing to be found alive.”

“We have identified 13 fatalities,” he said, warning more casualties were likely.

A raging Guadalupe River leaves fallen trees and debris in its wake, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. Picture: Eric Gay / AP Photo
A raging Guadalupe River leaves fallen trees and debris in its wake, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. Picture: Eric Gay / AP Photo

Some cabins were reportedly flooded and others washed away, with the surrounding roads suffering a washout.

Some of the children have been located and are stranded, but “about 23” were still unaccounted for.

Distressed families have shared photos of the children with US media, as they await news of their whereabouts. Eloise Peck, Lila Bonner and Renee Smajstrla are missing. They were in the same cabin.

Hadley Hannah, Kellyanne Lytal, Janie Hunt, Virginia Hollis, Laiey Landry and Greta Toranzo are also still missing.

Texas Flood Eloise Peck (left) and Lila Bonner (right), two friends from Dallas, are missing after the devastating floods.
Texas Flood Eloise Peck (left) and Lila Bonner (right), two friends from Dallas, are missing after the devastating floods.
Texas Flood Hadley Hannah, 8, is among the 23 girls missing in the floods that hit Camp Mystic in Texas Thursday night into Friday.
Texas Flood Hadley Hannah, 8, is among the 23 girls missing in the floods that hit Camp Mystic in Texas Thursday night into Friday.
Texas Flood Kellyanne Lytal hasn’t been found since flooding swept through Camp Mystic.
Texas Flood Kellyanne Lytal hasn’t been found since flooding swept through Camp Mystic.
Texas Flood Renee Smajstrla hasn’t been found since flooding swept her and friends away.
Texas Flood Renee Smajstrla hasn’t been found since flooding swept her and friends away.
Texas Flood Virginia Hollis is unaccounted for after flooding swept through Camp Mystic.
Texas Flood Virginia Hollis is unaccounted for after flooding swept through Camp Mystic.
Texas Flood Janie Hunt’s parents say they’re praying their daughter will be found.
Texas Flood Janie Hunt’s parents say they’re praying their daughter will be found.
Texas Flood Laiey Landry is among the missing campers
Texas Flood Laiey Landry is among the missing campers

Camp staff sent out an email to families informing them of the tragedy, and that the camp lost power, water and Wi-Fi.

“If you have not been personally contacted, then your daughter is accounted for,” said the horrifying email, obtained by KSAT.

“We are working with search and rescue currently. The highway has washed away so we are struggling to get more

help.”

Water rises from severe flooding along the Guadalupe River.in Kerr County, Texas on Friday, July 4, 2025. Picture: KSAT / AP Photo
Water rises from severe flooding along the Guadalupe River.in Kerr County, Texas on Friday, July 4, 2025. Picture: KSAT / AP Photo

Camp Mystic is a Christian summer camp for girls in Hunt between the ages of 7 and 17.

Patrick urged parents not to rush to the camp because of the dangerous conditions, but promised buses would bring the rescued girls to reconnect with their families as soon as they are found.

“I know if it were one of my children, I would be tempted to want to drive there from Houston as well, but we’re asking people to stay away from the areas,” Patrick said.

“We’ll find a point, and we’ll announce it at that time, where you can be reunited with your child and hug them. Hug them hard because you know they’re frightened.”

Children at other surrounding camps were also accounted for.

A man surveys damage left by a raging Guadalupe River, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. Picture: Eric Gay / AP Photo
A man surveys damage left by a raging Guadalupe River, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. Picture: Eric Gay / AP Photo

An undisclosed number of bodies, both adult and child, were discovered Friday, including some inside cars and others that washed out from the river.

State officials declined to reveal the preliminary death toll, claiming that the numbers would continue to change as missing people were recovered.

At least 13 people were killed, officials told the Austin American-Statesman.

Gov. Greg Abbott described the situation as “devastating flooding” across Hill County and the Concho Valley.

The portion of the Guadalupe River near Hunt reached its second-highest level on record amid the flash flooding emergency, according to the National Weather Service.

Water rises from severe flooding along the Guadalupe River.in Kerr County, Texas on Friday, July 4, 2025. Picture: KSAT / AP Photo
Water rises from severe flooding along the Guadalupe River.in Kerr County, Texas on Friday, July 4, 2025. Picture: KSAT / AP Photo

Rainfall is expected to continue to fall, which will contribute to continued flooding.

“There is an ongoing threat for possible flash flooding from San Antonio to Waco for the next 24 to 48 hours, in addition to the continued risks in west and central Texas,” Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said in a statement.

“I urge Texans in impacted areas to heed the guidance of their local officials.”

An evacuation order was issued for Kerr County, with residents ordered to move to higher ground.

Men survey damage left by a raging Guadalupe River, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. Picture: Eric Gay / AP Photo
Men survey damage left by a raging Guadalupe River, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. Picture: Eric Gay / AP Photo

All Kerr County residents who live near the Guadalupe River have been asked to evacuate their homes and move to higher ground.

The state deployed 40 helicopters, 12 drones and nine dive and rescue teams, as well as 500 people on the ground.

The Texas National Guard was activated Thursday night, and is orchestrating helicopter searches throughout Hunt and Kerrville.

The US Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency are also assisting.

This story was originally published in The New York Post

Originally published as Texas flash floods: At least 43 dead, including 15 kids

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