His family said on Saturday that one of the three northern Texas girls is missing from the camp, Mystic, which has been confirmed by the deceased in view of the frightening central Texas flood, his family said on Saturday.
9 -year -old Leela Bonor of Dallas was one of the 23 to 25 girls of the camp, which was unaware of the flood floods flowing through Ker County in the early hours of Friday.
Northern Texas is still missing among girls
Still missing from Northern Texas is both handley Hannah, and allice pecks from Dallas.
Dozens of dead, many are still missing
Officials say dozens have died as the hill country continues to be destroyed in flood waters. Rescue operations continue for missing youth. Officials take care that not all girls are confirmed the disappearance-some communication related to the storm may be unattainable-but uncertainty has left the families eagerly waiting for updates.
According to the camp’s website, the children are eligible to participate in the Camp Mystic located in Hunt, Texas along the Gwadalup River, after completing the second class.
Large -scale response is going on
In response, authorities have initiated a large -scale search effort, with 14 helicopters, Texas Game Warden and Special Rescue Teams have been deployed. Many children have already been saved from trees and other stranded places.
Lieutenant village. Dan Patrick has publicly assured families, stating that the state is “everything possible” and to bring campers for safety.
Patrick said, “I want to know all of you, we will do everything humanally 24/7 – looking at every tree, turning every rock, whatever happens – if your child is really one of those people who are really missing and not only out of touch, then to find his daughter,” Patrick said.
Families turn to social media
Meanwhile, families of missing girls turned to social media, shared photos and heartfelt messages in the hope of gathering any information. Their posts reflect both the urgency and emotional toll of the position.
CBS News is monitoring Texas development and is committed to providing accurate updates on time, as the new information emerges from both the authorities and the families itself.