New details have emerged about the young girls still missing after devastating floods swept through Texas this week. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick confirmed in a press conference that 23 girls remain unaccounted for out of the roughly 750 attending Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls located near the Guadalupe River. The camp was severely impacted by the sudden flooding, triggering emergency evacuations and large-scale rescue efforts.
Families of the missing girls have been sharing their anguish and hopes with local news outlets as search and rescue teams work tirelessly to locate their loved ones. Many described the heart-wrenching uncertainty of not knowing their children’s fate, while others expressed faith that they would be found safe. The emotional toll on these families has been immense, with communities rallying to support them during this harrowing time.
The flooding caused extensive damage to Camp Mystic, with numerous cabins submerged or destroyed as the Guadalupe River surged to its second-highest level on record, according to ABC affiliate Eyewitness News. The rapid rise of the river caught many by surprise, leaving little time for evacuation and forcing some campers and staff to seek refuge on higher ground. Emergency responders have been combing through debris and flooded areas in a race against time.