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At least 24 people are reported dead and many more are missing, including girls from a Christian summer camp, after catastrophic river flooding hit central Texas Thursday and Friday.
Officials have reported that 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic died in the devastating floods, with five campers and a counselor still missing.
Officials say dozens more remain missing, including 10 girls at Camp Mystic.
Widespread rainfall of 4 to 6 inches, with some reports of over 10 inches, has fallen since Thursday evening, prompting multiple flash flood emergencies.
The missing children were attending Camp Mystic, a Christian camp along the Guadalupe River in the small town of Hunt. Elinor Lester, 13, said she and her cabin mates had to be helicoptered to safety.
Eleven campers remain unaccounted for at Kerr County's Camp Mystic amid major floods Flash floods in Central Texas have sparked concern over camper safety as search-and-rescue efforts intensify.