
At least 13 people have been killed and scores more are feared missing after historic floods inundated a Texas county.
Twenty three people are missing from Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, after the Guadalupe River flooded and surged by up to 30 feet above its usual water level Friday.
The names of those killed have not been shared, but the final death toll is expected to rise substantially as floodwaters recede.
And the identities of the missing have begun to emerge as stricken families share photos of their loved ones in the hopes of learning information about their whereabouts.
Terrified parents of those missing said they have been left in limbo as they await news from the ongoing searches, with the mother of one missing young campers, Janie Hunt, 9, saying: ‘We are just praying.’
Officials have stressed they hope to rescue many of the missing and say they’re still hopeful of finding most of those missing safe and well.
But the sheer scale of destruction – with buildings ripped from their foundations and cars swept away like toys – suggests that may be an overly optimistic prediction.
Five young girls, four teenage friends and three generations of same family among missing as death toll hits 13
More missing girls identified as terrified families await news from ongoing searches
Another missing Texas girl is identified by her ‘devastated’ school
Families given glimmer of hope as group of unidentified Texas girls rescued from floods
Officials admit flash floods came as a surprise over July 4th holiday weekend
Thousands left without power as torrential flooding overwhelms Texas county
Terrified parents left to pray for their missing children as officials step up searches
President Trump vows to provide ‘whatever is needed’ for Texas recovery efforts
Missing Texas girl identified as KellyAnne Lytal, as searches continue
Texas Lt. Gov. addresses panicked families: ‘We will do everything to find your daughter’
Officials say searches are in their early stages as dozens remain missing
Army Corps of Engineers to assess vital dam amid fears it could break
At least 13 dead in devastating Texas flooding
Texas officials have been contacted by President Trump
Texas Division of Emergency Management officials warn residents to stay home
Texas congressman praises first responders amid flash floods
Breaking:Flash flood emergency extended again
Blackhawk choppers deployed to flood region
What areas are impacted by the deadly Guadalupe River floods?
Flash flood warnings issued across Texas
Vehicle filled with passengers is swept away by raging river
A flood gauge marks the height of water flowing over a farm-to-market road near Kerrville, Texas
Flash flood sweeps ‘summer camp cabin’ filled with people
What caused the devastating Guadalupe River flooding?
Breaking:Flash flood emergency extended
RV park community swept away by Guadalupe River ‘flood wave’
All-girls summer camp evacuated overnight amid heavy flooding
One victim of floods was found NAKED
Guadalupe River rises to second-highest height on record
City of Kerrville issues ‘disaster declaration’
Texas governor deploying rescuers, National Guardsman to Kerr County
Family-of-four missing after home swept away by flash flooding
Top county lawmaker RAGES over probe about safety of local children
Guadalupe River flooding may have swept away dozens of children’s summer CAMPS
At least six dead in ‘catastrophic’ flooding, Kerr County’s top lawmaker confirms