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Key Points
- The death toll from catastrophic floods in Texas has reached 69.
- Eleven girls and a counsellor from a summer camp are among those who are still missing.
- More heavy rain is expected to continue in the area.
Authorities announced on Saturday that over 850 individuals were rescued, some found grasping onto trees, following an unexpected storm that poured up to 38cm of rain across the area, approximately 140 km northwest of San Antonio.

Ginger Turner and her daughter, Hailey, are seen praying during church services at the Hunt Baptist Church. Their small town, located on the Guadalupe River’s bank, suffered significant damage due to the recent floods. Source: AP / Rodolfo Gonzalez
“Everyone in the community is hurting,” Leitha told reporters.
United States Coast Guard helicopters and planes are helping the search and rescue efforts, DHS said.
Camp Mystic had 700 girls in residence at the time of the flooding.

Onlookers survey damage along the Guadalupe River after a flash flood swept through the area. Source: AAP / Eric Gay/AP
A day after the disaster struck, the camp was a scene of devastation.