This is a story that we brought for the first time last night, one of the worst stories that I have ever covered on this website.
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Breaking: 23 girls are missing after a terrible flash flash at Christian Camp in Texas
Now some updates, although I have to tell you that this is not most good news.
We will start with every good news starting with this defense:
🚨 Amazing news: A young girl has been found alive after flowing down at a distance of 12 miles in Texas Hill Country
He was first found hanging on a tree by respondents.
Thank God! keep praying! pic.twitter.com/jq3litfjor
– Nick Sorter (@nickSortor) July 5, 2025
NY Post confirms that it was actually a 22 -year -old woman:
The woman found clinging to the tree branch, shouting for help after flowing 20 miles in Texas floods https://t.co/mvkegoup8w pic.twitter.com/k9vexcuu8q
– New York Post (@nypost) July 5, 2025
From Post,
The incredible video caught the moment when the rescue team recovered a woman, which was dragged 20 miles from the Guadalup river and thrown into a tree during the deadly fourth of the flood of July.
Ken 5 reported that the 22 -year -old woman was found to be strict from the branches of a saru tree, several feet in the air, as the flood waters of the roar went under her.
A focal point homeowner heard him shouting to help and ran to help him – and just in Nick of time.
One of the branches of the tree was already torn and the other was slowly starting to give way when the man saw the woman.
According to the local television station, “I listen to you, I see you,” the owner of the house told the woman.
The person was not identified, called 911 – but it did not get any response from the emergency hotline.
Instead, he went on the road and first flagged the respondents who were already operating the search and rescue mission.
The crew sent the boats to find the woman who was already stranded in the tree for several hours.
Another rescue here:
“Thank you very much – my daughter is alive because you guys were able to help her today.”@USCG Lieutenant recalls an emotional interaction with a mother as rescue efforts are underway in Texas after deadly floods. Officials say that from the camp Mystic among 23 and 25 girls, one… pic.twitter.com/ygjx3Ecedf
– Fox News (@Foxnews) July 5, 2025
President Trump promised immediate help: “You need anything”.
Blackhoc helicopters immediately joined the search and joined the rescue after less than an hour:
When Trump came to know about the flood of Guadupi river, his response was:
“You need anything, just ask”
We asked for military with blackhock helicopters and equipment for search and rescue … within an hour they were leading the river rescue and leading in the way.
– Joseph L Tran for Senate District 15 (@josephltrahan) July 5, 2025
These boys were not from the camp mystic, but they had a brave existence and told their incredible story.
Impressive young men!
New: Two brothers explain their terrible night and how they survived Ker County flood waters.
When they started swimming, the brother was sleeping in Camp La Juten.
At least 24 people have lost their lives in floods.
Officials say there are more than 20 girls … pic.twitter.com/t1yhlnmbu1
– Colin Ragga (@Colinrugg) July 5, 2025
New: Two brothers explain their terrible night and how they survived Ker County flood waters.
When they started swimming, the brother was sleeping in Camp La Juten.
At least 24 people have lost their lives in floods.
Officials say that according to CNN, more than 20 girls are missing from Camp Mystic in Ker County.
Pray for these children
Now bad news …
The most recent update from AP For this article, 23 girls of the camp are still unabashed for the press time:
Texas’s parents posted pictures of their young daughters on social media, with arguments, with arguments, at least 23 campers from an all-gourd summer camp were unaware after the floods through the south-central region of the state for Friday.
At least 27 people, including nine children, were killed by a storm after about one foot rainfall just before morning on Friday and sent flood waters out of the Gwadalup river through an area known to their century old summer camps. Many more are still missing.
State officials said that 23 to 25 girls of Camp Mistic, a rivaraside Christian camp in Hunt, Texas, were still unaware. He refused to guess how many people were missing throughout the region, but said that a large -scale search was going on, 237 was still rescued.
“I am asking the people of Texas, praying some serious prayers,” said Lieutenant Gove Dan Patrick. “On-E-NO prayed that we find these young girls.”
Flood bends the camp in a scary story
The camp was established in 1926. It became so popular over the next decades that families are now encouraged to join the weightlist to join the weightlist, which was put to future campers in the years of the weightlist in the hope of snatching one of the summer sessions. Bonds formed in the camp seem last, former campers were invited back as adults to participate in the weekend of alumni.Pictures and videos taken before the flood are delightful, showing large cabins with names such as well-organized green-shingled roofs and “Vigley in”, which are tucking between strong oaks and saru trees growing on the banks of the Guadalup River. In some social media posts, girls are performing fishing, riding horses, playing kickballs or performing a choreographed dance routine in matching T-shirts to uplift pop songs. At the age of 8 to 17, girls were posed for camera with a big smile, wrapped on the shoulders of their fellow campers.
But the flood waters overtaken a separate landscape: a pickup truck is uncertainly balanced on two wheels, its side recorded a tree in half the way. A wall is completely torn from a building, the interior is empty except for the flag of Texas and the pictures are hanged on one side. A twisted bit of metal – perhaps a bedframe – colored steamer stands next to tights and broken tree organs.
The first respondents are spreading the riverbank in the hope of finding the remaining people. Social media posts are now focused on the faces of the missing.
Rescuers evacuate some campers by helicopter
By Friday afternoon, Texas had arrived at the game warden camp mystic and was emptying the campers who were shelter on high land. A rope was tied, so that the girls went across a bridge, the flood waters could hang around their knees.13 -year -old Eleinor Leaster said he was pulled out by helicopter after wading through flood water with his cabinmets. He recalled the shocking awakening around 1:30 pm as the thunder cracked and watered the cabin windows.