Texas flood updates: 13 dead, more than 20 KAMPS countless

Photo: Extreme Texas weather

State officials said during the press conference on the previous Friday that 20 camping from Camp Mystic – from 750 total camping – was not counted after a disaster flood in Central Texas on Friday.

Photo: Extreme Texas weather

The family lined up at the reunification center after flash flooded the area, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Ingram, Texas.

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Camp Mystic is a private Christian summer camp for girls, according to the organization website. Founded in 1926, he sat along the banks of the Guadalupe River, which had experienced a devastating flood in the heavy rain.

In a short note for families on the previous Friday, the camp said: “We have experienced a flood of disaster levels. We do not have energy, water, or wifi.”

The camp office said that camping on Senior Hill and Cypress Lake had been calculated.

“If your daughter is not taken into account, you have been told. If you have not been personally contacted then your daughter is calculated.”

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