SAN ANTONIO – According to local officials, 23 children who had been at summer camp are unaccounted for after flooding swept through the Kerr County campground.

According to Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, at least 23 young girls who had been at Camp Mystic are unaccounted for, after flood waters swept through the property, taking various structures and people with it.

If you or a loved one has a family member who has gone missing in the flooding, please reach out to us at 210-442-6397.

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A number of families have taken to social media, pleading for help and support from the community in finding the missing girls.

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According to the family, Kellyanne Lytal has been missing from Camp Mystic since the flooding rolled in on Friday. Former Astro and current Red Sox player Alex Bregman posted on X.

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Another child reportedly missing from Camp Mystic is Virginia Hollis, who had been staying at Cabin Twins 2.

The family of Lainey Landry took to social media, pleading wth the public to help them find their daughter. Lainey has reportedly not been heard from since the flooding hit.

Families have been taking to Facebook, reporting that their children or extended family have not been contacted since the flooding broke out in Kerr County. These may change as the situation develops. We’ll update this article as the situation changes.

Families out of Beaumont are reaching out to the public for help finding their missing loved ones, who were believed to be in the area when the flooding swept through.

A family member reached out to us to reach out to the public for help in finding Tanya and Jeff Ramsey, who had been caravaning at HTR TX Hill Country RV when the flooding reportedly took place.

Recovery efforts are currently underway, with campers who had been at the property being recovered via emergency helicopter after the property became surrounded by water.

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Emergency services are continuing to search for residents who have been impacted. Those looking for a missing person they believe was involved in the flooding are asked to call the Red Cross at 800-733-2767.