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“It Took Everything”: Texas Floods Leave 27 Dead, Including 9 Children, as Campers Still Missing

Logan Andrew Published: July 5, 2025 | Updated: August 26, 2025 4 minutes read

By Logan Andrew, Editor-in-Chief | FreeWire Magazine — Your News, Your Voice
July 5, 2025

Texas is reeling this weekend after catastrophic flooding swept through the Hill Country region, claiming the lives of at least 27 people — including nine children — and leaving dozens still unaccounted for.

Authorities say a wall of water tore through the area late Thursday and into early Friday, submerging entire stretches of the Guadalupe River Valley with little warning. The disaster has been described by local officials as “the worst flooding event in a generation.”

Among the hardest hit was Camp Mystic, a well-known all-girls Christian summer camp near Hunt, Texas. Emergency crews confirmed that two young campers are among the dead, and at least 27 others are still missing.

“They were supposed to be safe. That’s what we trusted this camp for,” said one parent, holding back tears outside the emergency operations center. “We didn’t get a phone call. We got a headline.”

A River That Rose Without Warning

The Guadalupe River, which snakes through Kerr County and surrounding areas, surged by more than 25 feet in under an hour. Heavy rainfall — up to 20 inches in some locations — turned roads into rivers and streets into lakes.

Rescue teams worked through the night, pulling more than 850 people to safety by boat, helicopter, and even on foot. But for many, the calls for help came too late.

Kerr County Sheriff Mike Guthrie, visibly exhausted, told reporters that the flood “took everything in its path” and emphasized that more bodies could be recovered in the coming days.

“We had no chance to warn people downstream,” said Guthrie. “By the time we got word, it was already on them.”

An All-Too-Familiar Disaster

The region isn’t new to floods. In fact, Central Texas is one of the most flood-prone areas in the country. But despite that, many residents are asking why there were no alerts issued until the waters were already rising.

Governor Greg Abbott has declared a state of emergency across multiple counties and has requested federal assistance. President Trump, currently campaigning in Georgia, released a brief statement sending prayers to the victims’ families and pledging support.

But critics say that’s not enough.

“We are tired of prayers. We need infrastructure. We need real-time alerts. We need to stop pretending this is unexpected,” said one local resident who lost his home — and his 11-year-old niece — in the flood.

The Search for the Missing

The tragedy is far from over. Rescue operations continue today, with over 1,000 personnel — including National Guard, state police, and volunteer groups — combing the riverbanks, forested areas, and debris fields for survivors or remains.

A full list of the missing has not been made public. Officials say they are still in the process of confirming identities and notifying families.

Medical examiners confirmed that nine of the 27 confirmed dead are children, and seven victims remain unidentified as of Saturday morning.

Local Camps and Churches Scramble

Several other camps along the river, including Camp La Junta and Waldemar, evacuated in time, though with varying levels of damage and trauma. Volunteers are housing displaced children in nearby churches, while families wait in packed shelters and gymnasiums for updates.

Grief counselors and crisis responders are being sent to the region, but many parents say the support feels hollow in the face of such unbearable loss.

One mother at the shelter summed it up bluntly:

“They didn’t just lose a camp. Some of us lost our whole world.”


More to Come

FreeWire will continue to follow this story as more information becomes available. If you have loved ones missing in the flood, contact the Kerr County Emergency Hotline at (830) 555-3722. A volunteer-run resource center for photos and messages is available at www.texasfloodresponse.net.

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