Texas Flood: 32 Dead, Many Missing, Including Young Campers

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Sad news dey come from Texas wey heavy flood kill at least 32 people, including young girls wey dey Camp Mystic, all-girls Christian retreat for Hunt, Texas. Officials confirm say more than 27 young girls still dey missing after de flood sweep go through Kerr County.

Camp Mystic Tragedy

Anne Hunt confirm give Fox News Digital say ein daughter, Janie, be one of de campers wey die for de flood. A Voice for de Voiceless, nonprofit wey dey advocate for “de missing, voiceless and crime victims,” identify Renee Smajstrla as de other camper wey die. Dem confirm say third camper die too, but ein family no want make dem release ein name.

Officials talk say out of de 32 people wey die, 18 be adults and 14 be children. Five of de adults still no get identity, and three of de children too still no get identity, authorities talk.

Search and Rescue Efforts

Kerr County officials confirm on Saturday say 27 campers dey missing. 750 people dey attend de camp time wey de flood hit. Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly talk say “nobody see dis coming,” and e break ein heart as e see “plenty of de body bags” for local funeral homes.

Devastation and Damage

One of de deaths dem confirm be Heart O' de Hills camp director and co-owner Jane Ragsdale. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, share photos on Saturday of de damage to Heart O' de Hills, wey dem take during helicopter tour after de flood. Buildings and trees be like dem wash am completely go, or e turn to rubble.

Dis tragedy highlight de power of nature and de importance of preparedness. Our thoughts and prayers dey go out give de families wey dem affect by dis devastating event.

National Weather Service Upgrade

Kristi Noem talk for press conference say Trump admin dey want “upgrade” National Weather Service tech. Dis tragedy show how important e be to get better tech so we go fit predict and prepare for natural disasters.

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