Photos show aftermath of devastating flooding in Texas
- Ani

- Jul 7
- 1 min read

Since Friday, at least 90 people are dead, including 27 children and counselors from Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp, as flood warnings and search efforts continue.
As of Monday morning, 10 children and a counselor are still missing from Camp Mystic, where 750 girls were located during the floods.
Search crews continue to scour the area for the missing, but forecasted storms could "pose life-threatening danger," said Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
Areas that were hit with heavy rain, like Kerr County, the epicenter of the flash floods, are especially at risk.
“If you’re in any of those regions, you need to realize, for one, you’re in an area that is already saturated with water,“ said Abbott. "When more water comes down, it could lead to rapid flash flooding events."
Where is Kerr County?
Kerr County is located in Central Texas, around 90 miles northwest of San Antonio.
Camp Mystic is located in the Texas Hill Country, a "rolling to hilly grassland" situated on the Edwards Plateau, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife.




























































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