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Terrifying update for Texas cities… as faces of the dead emerge

Flood-ravaged Texas braces for more rain this weekend as raging waters kill 24 and  more than 20 are still missing. 

Parts of Texas are expected to get up to five more inches of rain on Saturday, with some areas bracing for up to 10 inches. 

Several counties – including Travis and Burnet Counties – are under a flash flood emergency as flood waters are tearing down homes, sweeping away children, and leaving families devastated. 

So far, 24 people have been confirmed dead, including three campers Renee Smajstrla, eight, and Janie Hunt, nine, and Sarah Marsh. 

Heart O’ the Hills Director Jane Ragsdale has also been confirmed dead. 

Families of the missing are desperately begging for help in finding their loved ones. 

Four have been confirmed found by their families – Ella Bennett, a Camp Mystic counselor, and Annie Flack, a camper. Two other unidentified campers have also been found and were airlifted to safety. 

At least two dozen more still have not been found. 

The family of Renee Smajstrla, eight, shared the devastating news that she was among those who died during the floods

Janie Hunt, nine, is another Camp Mystic camper who died

Heart O' the Hills camp shared that their director, Jane Ragsdale, died in the floods in a tribute post on their website

A young girl was captured being dramatically rescued after she was swept 12 miles downstream by raging floods in Texas. 

The terrified youngster was pictured clinging to the branches of a tree as the rapids swelled beneath her.

The girl, who is yet to be identified, was later taken to safety, News 4 San Antonio reports.

A separate video showed a helicopter airlifting an individual to safety after the unprecedented floods hit Texas yesterday.

Kerr County was ravaged by fast-moving waters which decimated a summer camp, leaving over 20 girls unaccounted for. 

Officials have launched a massive rescue effort to locate dozens of missing individuals. 

The names of those killed have not been shared, but the final death toll is expected to rise substantially as floodwaters recede.

Among those feared dead are children who were staying at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, after the Guadalupe River flooded and surged by up to 30 feet above its usual water level Friday.

The unidentified girl was reportedly swept up for 12 miles before finding refuge in a tree

Twenty-four people died during the massive floods in Texas, most of which were children attending a summer camp

The final death toll is expected to rise as dozens remain unaccounted for after the unexpected flood (Pictured: A drone view of flooded houses along the Guadalupe River)

Identities of the missing have begun to emerge as stricken families share photos of their loved ones in the hopes of learning information about their whereabouts.

The family of an eight-year-old girl named Renee Smajstrla has confirmed that she was among those who lost her life during the tragic floods. 

Her fellow camper, Janie Hunt, 9, has also been confirmed dead.  

Her uncle, Shawn Salta, shared on Facebook: ‘We are thankful she was with her friends and having the time of her life, as evidenced by this picture from yesterday. She will forever be living her best life at Camp Mystic.’

Heart O’ the Hills camp was also impacted by the flood path. The camp shared in an announcement on their website that their director and co-owner, Jane Ragsdale, died in the flood. 

‘We are mourning the loss of a woman who influenced countless lives and was the definition of strong and powerful,’ Heart O’ the Hills said. 

A friend of Jane’s shared their last text exchange on social media, writing to her that she was thinking of the camp as the summertime approached. 

‘Aw! Thanks. It’s definitely our time of year, what we love and live for,’ Jane replied. 

Annie Flack, who had previously been missing, has been found, her mother confirmed to Daily Mail

Ella Bennett has been found

Two unidentified campers were also rescued from the floods

Heart O’ the Hills added in their statement they weren’t in session during the floods and most of those on the site were accounted for and on high ground. 

Terrified parents of those missing said they have been left in limbo as they await news from the ongoing searches. 

Officials have stressed they hope to rescue many of the missing and say they’re still hopeful of finding most of those missing safe and well.

Among those named missing: are Sarah Marsh, Linnie McCown, Anna Margaret Bellows, Mary Grace Baker, Eloise Peck, Lila Bonner, Greta Toranzo, Lainey Landry, Kelly Anne Lytal, Margaret Sheedy, Virginia Hollis, Cile Stewart, Wynne Naylor, Molly Dewitt, Blakely McCrory, Hadley Hanna, Ella Cahill, Joyce Badon, Reese Manchaca, and Aidan Heartfield. 

A few have been found, including: Ella Bennett, a Camp Mystic counselor, and camper Annie Flack.    

The sheer scale of destruction – with buildings ripped from their foundations and cars swept away like toys – suggests that may be an overly optimistic prediction.

At a press conference late on Friday evening, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the floods had been devastating, and declared that ‘we need God more than ever.’

‘It needs God, but it also needs a robust response… searches will continue in the darkness of night, and they will continue’ into the early hours of Saturday, Abbott said.

‘We’ll put in everything we have in the entire state.’

Officials have said there is hope that those unaccounted for will be found alive as a multi-agency rescue effort continues

At least 14 helicopters, 12 drones and more than 500 people from various units have joined search efforts

At least 14 helicopters, 12 drones and more than 500 people from various units have joined search efforts, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick said at the press conference.

Over 150 people were airlifted from danger during the extensive search and rescue efforts by Texas authorities throughout Friday.

Officials said at the press conference on Friday night that a total of 237 people were rescued by authorities through the day, with many more still unaccounted for.

The massive flood shocked local officials in Kerr County, with local Judge Rob Kelly admitting that ‘no one knew this kind of flood was coming.’ 

President Donald Trump also broke his silence on the devastating floods in Texas, as he pledged to fully support the ongoing recovery efforts.

‘It’s terrible, the floods, it’s shocking,’ he said late Friday evening.

Trump was asked by reporters if he would provide federal aid to the area, to which he responded: ‘We’ll take care of them.’

‘It’s a terrible thing,’ he added.

Missing camper Mary Grace Baker

Missing campers Eloise Peck (L) and Lila Bonner (R)

Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said that the Coast Guard was ‘punching through storms to evacuate Americans from central Texas.

‘We will fly throughout the night and as long as possible. This is what the men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard do,’ she added. 

The remarks came as footage from the ongoing searches of the Guadalupe River show a helicopter heroically saving someone from the flood damage.

The footage showed a person being hoisted from the river as one of 14 helicopters deployed during the searches lifted them to safety.

As some families were left in limbo awaiting their children at reunification centers, parent Serena Hanor Aldrich told the New York Times that she was thankful her two daughters, aged 9 and 12, were rescued during the floods, but said the camp runners should have been ready for the torrential rainfall.

‘They should have been watching the Texas Division of Emergency Management and Kerr County,’ she said.

A total of 237 people were rescued by authorities on Friday as the rescue mission continues through the weekend

Debris from the flash flooding in Texas on Saturday

Rushing water on the Guadalupe River on Saturday

Trees lean as rushing water surges by in Kerrville, Texas, on Saturday

‘They were posting stuff yesterday morning. They should have been on top of it.’

She said her daughters were safe because they were in camps that were on higher ground, but Camp Mystic runs a number of campsites along the Guadalupe River that were overwhelmed by flood waters.

‘There are still campers missing,’ Aldrich said at a reunification center, where other parents were still waiting for their children to return.

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