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Kathryn Prociv
Mirna Alsharif
Floodwaters moving downstream are likely to affect the central Texas city of Georgetown, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The city’s police department announced the evacuation of multiple gathering areas, including the Georgetown Animal Shelter and the San Gabriel Masonic Lodge. The shelter animals were moved to another shelter, police said, advising residents to “avoid the area if possible.”
NBC Dallas-Fort Worth staff
A girl who was found dead after flooding near Camp Mystic has been identified as Lila Bonner by her family.
In a statement, her family said it was heartbroken to confirm the news of her death.
“In the midst of our unimaginable grief, we ask for privacy and are unable to confirm any details at this time,” the statement read. “We ache with all who loved her and are praying endlessly.”
Mirna Alsharif
A child was reunited with her mother after she was lost amid life-threatening flash floods in south-central Texas, according to Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas.
“My kids’ school — there was one of their schoolmates, was missing, and one of the kids she was on a mattress for two, three hours in the middle of the night,” Roy said in a news briefing this morning. “And you know, she’s united with her mom, and that’s wonderful.”
The representative did not clarify if the child was floating on a mattress in floodwaters.
Roy also acknowledged the dozens of people who died in the floods.
“We’re also mourning the loss of life as we identify those that didn’t make it and are now home with their lord,” he said.
Austin Mullen
Officials in Kerr County are urging families to use official channels to report missing persons in the aftermath of the floods.
Mirna Alsharif
Over 850 people have been evacuated from Kerr County in south-central Texas, according to the Kerr County Sheriff’s Office.
Of the 858 people who were rescued, eight were injured, per the sheriff’s office. At least 27 people have been killed, including 18 adults and nine children — six adults and one child have yet to be identified.
Officials did not share the identities of any of the victims.
Mirna Alsharif
Speaking at a news briefing this morning, Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring Jr. asked for prayers and donations amid life-threatening flash flooding in the city.
“People need to know today will be a hard day,” Herring Jr. said. “It will be a hard day.”
Heavy rainfall and dangerous flash flooding have impacted the south-central city, leaving dozens dead and dozens more missing.
Herring encouraged anyone who wants to help to follow the city of Kerrville on Facebook, where they can get additional details on how to do that.
“Please pray for our community,” Herring added.
Mirna Alsharif
More rain is forecast for south-central Texas today as storms have developed over the state’s coast, according to the National Weather Service field office for Austin and San Antonio.
“Rain rates near 2 inches per hour have already been observed and expected to continue this morning,” the weather service said. “Streams can rise rapidly in this intense amount of rain. Turn around, don’t drown!”
The weather service also said that “dangerous and life-threatening flooding and heavy rain” will persist this morning near Austin, especially over Burnet, Williamson and Travis counties. A flash flood emergency is in effect for these areas.
Tangni Noriega
Authorities said this morning that 27 campers from Camp Mystic remain unaccounted for after yesterday’s torrential flash floods.
“These are the 27 potential missing campers that we’re looking for,” an official said at a news conference. “Now, the unknown is how many people were here locally, visiting on vacation, you know, doing other things in the community that we just do not have numbers for.”
Austin Mullen
Mirna Alsharif
President Donald Trump said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will be in Texas “shortly” due to the deadly flooding in the state.
“Melania and I are praying for all of the families impacted by this horrible tragedy,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Our Brave First Responders are on site doing what they do best. GOD BLESS THE FAMILIES, AND GOD BLESS TEXAS!”
Yesterday aboard Air Force One, Trump said his administration is working with Gov. Greg Abbott.
“It’s a terrible thing,” he said.
Vice President JD Vance also commented on the floods earlier this morning, calling them “an incomprehensible tragedy.”
“Our nation’s heart breaks for the victims in Texas and their families,” he wrote on X.
Austin Mullen
At least 27 people are dead — including 18 adults — after flash floods swept through the area, Kerr County officials said at a press conference this morning.
Ryan Chandler
Reporting from Kerrville, Texas
The death toll is expected to rise after devastating floods swept through parts of Texas along the Guadalupe River. The dangerous floodwaters swept away homes and cars, some with people inside.
Freddie Clayton
Camp Mystic, a 99-year-old Christian summer camp for girls in Texas Hill Country, was hosting 750 children this week when catastrophic flooding struck the Guadalupe River yesterday, leaving at least 20 children missing.
Founded in 1926, Camp Mystic operates two sites along the river in Hunt, Texas. It has long billed itself as a place for girls to grow spiritually and “develop outstanding personal qualities and self-esteem,” according to its website.
Each summer, Mystic challenges its campers to “be a better person for being at Mystic,” and to “let Mystic bring out the best in them.” The camp’s website emphasizes lifelong friendships and a “wholesome Christian atmosphere.”
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