Kerville, Texas (AP) – Families peeped through waterlogged debris on Sunday and stepped inside the empty cabins in the camp myistic, aAll-girl summer campFlash was separated from floods which used to wash homes with their foundation andAt least 70 people killedIn Central Texas.
Through the challenging area, the rescue team continued their frustrated discovery for the missing, including 11 girls and a consultant from the camp. How many more remains for Texas Hill Country and are not clear beyond that as the authorities have not given an estimate, even though it has been three days to start the storm.
In Ker County, houses for camp mystic and other youth camps, explorers have found 16 bodies since Saturday afternoon, causing a total of 59 to 59, including 21 children, Sheriff Larry Litha said.
He promised to keep searching till “not everyone found” from Friday’s flash floods. Four deaths were also reported in Travis County, three in Burnett, two in Kendall and one -one Tom Green and Williamson counties.
Slide Show: disastrous flood hit Texas
Families were allowed to see around the camp starting on Sunday morning. A girl took a large bell from a building. A person, who said that his daughter was saved from a cabin at the highest point in the camp, went to the banks of a river, in the clumps of trees and under large rocks.
A woman and a teenage girl, both, wearing both rubber wedges, in short, went inside a cabin, standing next to a soaked mattress, a storage trunk and a pile of cloth. At one point, the pair doubled before they hugged.
A family left with a blue footlocker. A teenage girl looked out of her face out of the open window, staring at the rubble, as soon as she gradually went away.
While the families first saw the devastation, the nearby crew operated heavy equipment, which dragged the tree tights and entangled branches as a river.
With each passing hour, the attitude of finding more leftover people became even more foggy. Despite the volunteers and some families of the missing who moved to the disaster area, they discovered Riverbank despite not being asked not to do so.
Officers faced Growing questions Regarding whether adequate warnings were issued in an area for a long time Unsecured for flood And what enough preparations were made.
President Donald Trump on Sunday signed a major disaster declaration for Ker County, activating the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Texas. Trump posted on social media, “These families are tolerating an unimaginable tragedy, which have lost many lives, and many are still missing.”
Disastrous, rapid water On Friday, the first 45 minutes of the day on Friday, 26 feet daily on the river, washing homes and vehicles. This danger did not end because flash flood watches remained effective and on Sunday, Central Texas received more rainfall.
The explorers used helicopters, boats and drones to search for the victims and to save the victims and save people trapped in trees and separated from washed roads. Officials said more than 850 people were rescued in the first 36 hours.
Prayer in Texas – and from Vatican
The village. Greg Abbott vowed that the authorities would work around the clock and said that new areas were being discovered as water. HeDeclaredThe day of prayer for the state on Sunday.
He said in a statement, “I urge every Texon to join the prayer on this Sunday – for lost people who are still missing, for the recovery of our communities, and to protect those on the front lines,” he said in a statement.
In Rome, Pope Leo XIV made special prayers for those who touched by disaster. The first American Pope of history talked in English at the end of his Sunday afternoon blessings, “I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, especially in their daughters who were in the summer camp, especially in the summer camps, in the United States in the United States, in the United States in the United States.
The hills on the banks of the Gwadalup River have been placed with centenary old youth camps and campgrounds, where generations of families have come to swim and enjoy outside. This region is particularly popular around the Independence Day holiday, making it more difficult to know how much missing.
Flood water saves
The survivors shared the terrible stories that were flooded and caused by flood waters. Other people ran inside their homes, praying with water and will not reach them.
In the camp mistic, a cabin filled with girls collided with a rope by the rescue team, as they moved with a bridge around their feet with a bridge.
Among the people who were killed, Mountain Brook was an 8 -year -old girl from Alabama, who was in Camp Mystic, and the director of another camp on the road.
Local people know the region as “Flash Flood Elle”, but floods in the middle of the night surprised many camper and inhabitants, even though warning was given.
Warned before disaster
The National Meteorological Service advised a possible flood on Thursday and then sent a series of flash flood warnings in the early hours before releasing a flash flood imagery – a rare warning informing a rare warning.
At the MO-Rancha camp in the Hunt community, the authorities were monitoring the weather and the youth conference of a church opted to take several hundred campers and attendees to high land. In nearby camps Rio Vista and Sierra Vista, the organizers also mentioned on social media that they were looking at the weather a day before ending their second summer session on Thursday.
Officers and elected officials have said that they did not expect such intense decline, equalPrices of rain monthsFor the area.
US rape chip. Chip Roy, which includes the destroyed area in the district, admitted that there would be another-homogeneous and finger-sorcerer as people look at someone to blame someone.