Search and recovery efforts are still underway in the Texas Hill Country after heavy rains flooded the Guadalupe River, causing a flash flood that took hundreds of lives earlier this month.
#TeamTexas continues to support local flood response and recovery efforts.
— Texas Division of Emergency Management (@TDEM) July 23, 2025
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Wednesday afternoon, the city of Kerrville confirmed the body one of the three individuals reported missing by the Texas Department of Public Safety has been recovered.
Now, the number of people missing is two.
Gov. Greg Abbott confirmed one adult male and a little girl from Camp Mystic are still missing in a X post last night.
Today, Task Force 1 recovered the body of a missing adult female lost in the flood.
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) July 23, 2025
She was recovered in the Kerrville area.
We are still missing one adult male and a little girl from Camp Mystic.
Our search continues.
The city of Kerrville confirmed in a statement to KPRC 2 the total number of victims recovered in Kerr County is 108, including 71 adults and 37 children.
If you or someone you know live in the following counties, then you are approved to apply for the Federal Emergency Management Agency Public Assistance Program: Burnet, Coke, Concho, Hamilton, Travis, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCulloh, Menard, San Saba, Tom Green, and Williamson.
Qualifying Texas in the following counties are eligible for FEMA’s Individual Assistance program: Bur