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95 dead, dozens remain missing in wake of Central Texas floods


At least 95 people have died — including 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic — as a result of the catastrophic flash flooding of the Guadalupe River in Central Texas in the early morning hours of Saturday, July 5, according to a 3:55 p.m. update by CNN.

Dozens of people remain missing, including 10 little girls and one counselor from Camp Mystic, according to that same update, while weather forecasts are showing a “level-3-of-4 risk” of yet more flooding rainfall in parts of Central Texas, including in Kerr County, ground zero for last weekend’s disaster, and in portions of the Guadalupe and Llano Rover basins.

As the relief and recovery efforts continue, those wishing to donate to those efforts are encouraged to do so through The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.

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Tagged: Central TexasCommunity Foundation of the TExas Hill CountryDonateFlash FloodsGuadalupe RiverKerr CountyLlano Rover



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