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Texas flooding: At least 23 girls go missing from century-old all-girls Christian summer camp

IndiaTimes Saturday, 5 July 2025 ()
Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls in Texas Hill Country, reported 23 missing girls after torrential rainfall caused catastrophic flash floods. The Guadalupe River surged, isolating the camp due to washed-out roads and communication breakdowns. Rescue operations are underway, facing logistical challenges as the search for survivors continues amidst rising water levels and damaged infrastructure.
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News video: Including Children, Swept Away from Camp Mystic During Central Texas Flash Flooding

Including Children, Swept Away from Camp Mystic During Central Texas Flash Flooding 00:51

As catastrophic flash flooding continues to impact the Texas Hill Country, search and rescue efforts remain underway for multiple missing individuals swept away from Camp Mystic, a well-known all-girls Christian summer camp located along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County.

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