In a statement posted on its website, Camp Mistic said that 27 campers and consultants died in a horrific floods in Ker County, Texas in the fourth weekend of July.
The camp said in a statement, “Camp Mystic is mourning the loss of 27 campers and consultants after the horrific floods on the Guadalup river.” “Our hearts are broken with our families who are tolerating this unimaginable tragedy. We are constantly praying for them.”
The camp stated that search and rescue operations continue, and they are in communication with local and state officials “who are deploying wide resources to search for our missing girls.”
The Ker County Sheriff Office said that, by Sunday morning, 11 campers of Camp Mystic and a counselor were still unattainable.
“We are deeply grateful to support support from community, first respondents and officials at all levels. We ask for your constant prayer, respect and privacy for every family affected. Maybe God may keep wrapping our appearance around all of us,” the statement continued.
Ker County, where camps and other summer camps are located, confirmed 68 deaths, including 40 adults and 28 children,Sheriff’s office said on Sunday eveningAt least 14 people of other counties were confirmed the dead,Associated press reported,
TusrapSigned a “major disaster declaration”For Ker County, Texas, Sunday morning, “to make sure that our brave respondents immediately have resources that they need,” hewroteIn a true social post.