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    81 dead and dozens missing as more rain looms
    Watch: BBC reports from Camp Mystic, where search for missing girls continues
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    Gary O’Donoghue

    Chief North America correspondent

    Reporting fromKerr County, Texas

    Watch: BBC reports from Camp Mystic, where search for missing girls continues

    At least 81 people have been confirmed dead in central Texas and another 41 are missing following flash floods on Friday.

    Sixty-eight of the fatalities, including 28 children, were in Kerr County, where a riverside Christian girls’ camp was deluged. Ten girls and a counsellor from Camp Mystic are still missing.

    There are five confirmed casualties in Travis County, three in Burnet County, two in Williamson County, two in Kendall County and one in Tom Green County.

    Figures are changing quickly as rescuers continue to search for the missing, and officials say the death toll is certain to rise.

    Of those recovered in Kerr County, 18 adults and 10 children have yet to be formally identified.

    More storms are expected in the next 24-48 hours in the region, which could hamper rescue teams who are already facing venomous snakes as they sift through mud and debris.

    Three days after the inundation, one of the largest search-and-rescue efforts in recent Texas history was shifting towards a recovery operation.

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott said on Sunday that authorities would “stop at nothing” to ensure every missing person is found.

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    “It was nothing short of horrific to see what those young children went through,” said Abbott, a day after he toured the area.

    A major focus of the search has been Camp Mystic, a popular summer camp for girls perched on the banks of the Guadalupe River, which suffered significant damage.

    The catastrophe unfolded before daybreak on Friday as the river rose 26ft (8m) in the span of just 45 minutes while most campers were asleep.

    Several young campers and the camp’s longtime director, Richard “Dick” Eastland, are among the dead.

    ‘It’s very traumatising’ – Kerrville local reacts to flood devastation

    Greg Froelick, a former Navy Seal and volunteer with the rescue group 300 Justice, is helping the effort to find survivors.

    Speaking to the BBC, he said he had heard of victims being found up to eight miles downriver from where Camp Mystic once stood.

    He said he has seen “clothing and items from the camp dressers scattered everywhere, up and down the river”.

    There is also uncertainty about how many other people were camping in the area for the Fourth of July weekend – and how many may have been swept away in the floods.

    A two-lane highway that skirts the Guadalupe River and connects the city of Kerrville to Camp Mystic is a scene of devastation.

    Ravaged homes are surrounded by fallen trees and furniture scattered across lawns. Fences are toppled and utility lines down in some areas.

    Watch: Kerrville official is asked about lack of flood warnings

    President Donald Trump signed a major disaster declaration on Sunday for Kerr County, activating the Federal Emergency Management Agency to Texas. He also said he would probably visit the state on Friday.

    “We’re working very closely with representatives from Texas, and it’s a horrible thing that took place, absolutely horrible,” Trump said on Sunday in New Jersey.

    On the ground, local residents are stepping up to support relief efforts – collecting supplies, offering shelter, and doing what they can to help neighbours displaced by the storm.

    Alma Garcia drove in from the city of San Antonio to deliver home-cooked meals to residents and volunteers helping with the clean-up effort.

    The BBC saw her pull over on the side of the road and take off a top layer T-shirt to give to a resident.

    “She was all wet, I told her she’s going to need it,” Ms Garcia told the BBC.

    Local resident Perla started collecting clothes and shoes on Friday after she finished her shift at Walmart. She dropped them off at a shelter the next morning.

    “I’ve never seen something like this before,” she told the BBC.

    Meanwhile, well wishes poured in from around the world.

    In Rome, Pope Leo XIV offered special prayers on Sunday for the bereaved in Texas.

    “I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, in particular their daughters who were in summer camp, in the disaster caused by the flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas in the United States,” the pontiff said.

    “We pray for them.”

    Angélica Casas and Alex Lederman contributed to this report

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    Olivia Carter is a staff writer at Verda Post, covering human interest stories, lifestyle features, and community news. Her storytelling captures the voices and issues that shape everyday life.

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