The haunning photos show the extent of the destruction caused by the flood in Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, where 24 girls were devastated and they are still missing
Hours after several girls were devastated in a Flash flood on Saturday, the official images appeared showing the Devastation of his bedroom. The photographs reveal the extension of destruction at Camp Mystica, where the cabin walls were forgotten by Rainless rain bottlen Texas.
Located in Hunt, Texas, approximately 117 kilometers from Austin, the beloved summer camp is located near the Guadalupe River, that overflowed their banksBringing -several unsuspected structures and campers.
The posted photos represent the damage inside the campWith houses showing different degrees of wreck and disorders as search operations for missing campers. A particularly creepy image shows the girls’ cabin, now with empty bunk beds and dispersed personal effects.
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The beds and blankets of the campers are covered with thick mud and their possessions, including bags, toys and clothes, are scattered throughout the Cabin. The additional photos capture the roof of a dangerously sinking building, with wooden fragments sharpened below, while the nearby trees are fitted by the force of the water.
Another haunted snapshot shows luggage and furniture left out of a structure, a reminder of the increase in the river that “completely destroyed” the Christian summer camp on Friday, according to the mirror that.
“The camp was completely destroyed. A helicopter disembarked and began to remove the people. It was really scary,” said Elinor Lester, 13. From Saturday night, the flood toll had risen to 43 confirmed fatalities.
The search for the remaining campers continues, but the families of four missing girls have denounced their dead daughters. The young victims, nine, Janie Hunt, Renee Smajstrla, Sarah Marsh and Lila Bonner, were among the first and publicly identified.
Texas governor Dan Patrick announced on Friday that more than 20 boys from the private summer camp of all girls, who housed around 750 boys, were still missing. In Kerr county, more than 850 residents have been forced to evacuate.
“Renee has been found and, although not the result we pray, the dissemination of social media helped the first who responded to help -to identify it so quickly,” shared the girl’s uncle Shawn on Facebook. “We are grateful that he was with his friends and had the time in his life, as shown by this image yesterday.”
Anne Hunt, speaking of CNN on Friday, said that his family was in the news of his daughter, admitting that they had not received any updates on their place. “In the midst of our unimaginable penalty, we ask for privacy and we cannot confirm any details at the moment,” the Bonner family said in a statement.
“It hurts us with everyone who loves it and we ask that others can save themselves from this tragic loss.”
At a press conference on Saturday, Kerville Mayor Joe Herring Jr.
“People have to know -today will be a hard day,” he said, the obvious emotion in his voice. “It will be a hard day.”