Among the missing are 10 girls and a counselor from Camp Mystic|@USCGHeartland|X
Rescuers in Central Texas raced against time Sunday as the death toll from catastrophic flash floods rose to 82, with over 40 people missing.
Among the missing are 10 girls and a counselor from Camp Mystic. Most of the deaths occurred in Kerr County, where floodwaters surged along the Guadalupe River.
Heavy rain and storms disrupted search operations, forcing some crews to pause for safety.
Flash-flood warnings remained in effect across Hill Country, with more rain forecast.
Governor Greg Abbott urged caution and confirmed that federal aid would be available after President Donald Trump signed a disaster declaration.
The flooding, triggered early Friday, swept away homes, campsites, cabins, RVs, and other vehicles on the July Fourth holiday weekend. Rescue efforts continue.