UPDATE NEW NEWS: Just Now from Pearsall, Texas, USA — The Family of Country Music Legend George Strait, 73, Has Released a Deeply Emotional Statement Following the Deadly Floods in Texas That Have Claimed at Least 110 Lives and Left Many Still Missing

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Texas Flood Disaster: At Least 109 Dead, 161 Still Missing – Heartbreaking Stories from Kerr County

Texas is reeling from one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent memory, as sudden flash floods over the weekend have claimed the lives of at least 109 people, with 161 still missing. Amid this heartbreak, more than 20 state agencies, 1,700 personnel, and nearly 1,000 vehicles are actively involved in rescue operations, particularly along the heavily impacted Guadalupe River.

In Kerr County, where a girls’ summer camp — Camp Mystic — is located, five campers and one counselor remain unaccounted for. Survivors like Lily and Paige Cammerfeld spoke of the guilt they feel after making it out safely, knowing others weren’t as fortunate. “We didn’t know what was happening. When I heard Lily’s voice on the EMS phone, I cried with relief,” her mother said tearfully.

Many questions remain unanswered: Were alerts sent out in time? Could more lives have been saved? For now, local officials are focused solely on the urgent task of finding those still missing.

Dr. Michael Spragg from North Shore shared how his daughter-in-law and two young grandchildren narrowly escaped death when floodwaters suddenly rose near their cabin. In complete darkness, they waded through shin-deep water to higher ground and waited on a hill for hours before being rescued by the National Guard.

As the water recedes, volunteer groups like the United Cajun Navy are on the front lines, stepping in where they say government response has fallen short — much like during past disasters such as Hurricanes Katrina and Helene.

Support from across the country is pouring in. Raising Cane’s founder, Todd Graves, has donated $1 million to the American Red Cross. Information on how to help victims is available through local news websites, mobile apps, and social media.

Texas is united in the face of tragedy — and every effort now is aimed at bringing hope and closure to families still waiting for answers.

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