Camp Mystic confirms 27 deaths, 11 still missing
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Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the at least 120 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
Camp Mystic posted an update on its website Monday morning. It said that its community grieves the deaths of 27 campers and counselors from flash flooding that swept through the camp in the early
A woman and a child embrace after girls from Camp Waldemar, near the North fork of the Guadalupe River, are reunited with their families after heavy rainfall in Central Texas, Saturday, July 5, 2025.
Rescue teams continue their search after the Guadalupe River overtook cabins at Camp Mystic, a nondenominational camp in the Hill Country.
"Camp Mystic is grieving the loss of 27 campers and counselors following the catastrophic flooding on the Guadalupe river," started the statement on the website of Camp Mystic for Girls. "Our hearts are broken alongside our families that are enduring this unimaginable tragedy. We are praying for them constantly."
Several of the families who lost children at Camp Mystic are from Dallas. Best friends Lila Bonner, 9, and Eloise Peck, 8 , recently completed the second grade at Bradfield Elementary School in ...