Texas Flash Flood Hits Camp Mystic: Evacuations, Rescue Ops & Weather Warnings Issued

 

Texas Flash Flood Emergency at Camp Mystic: Evacuations, Rising Waters & Urgent Weather Alerts

July 7, 2025 – Texas: In a terrifying turn of events, sudden flash floods swept through areas of Texas on Monday morning, severely impacting Camp Mystic, a popular summer camp located near the South Fork of the Guadalupe River in Hunt, Texas. The flooding, caused by relentless overnight storms and overflowing riverbanks, has prompted emergency evacuations, widespread alerts, and rescue operations.



📍 Where is Camp Mystic and What Happened?

Camp Mystic is a historic and beloved girls' summer camp located along the banks of the South Fork Guadalupe River in Kerr County. Known for its scenic surroundings and outdoor activities, the camp was hit by intense rainfall overnight, leading to rapid water level rise by early Monday.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), more than 8 inches of rainfall was recorded in certain areas of the Hill Country, causing river levels to rise dramatically. By 6 AM local time, water had breached normal thresholds, leading to dangerous flash flooding across low-lying zones, including Camp Mystic’s riverfront cabins.

🚨 Evacuation and Emergency Response

Emergency officials confirmed that over 150 campers and staff were safely evacuated from Camp Mystic after alerts were issued just before dawn. Local fire departments, Texas state troopers, and volunteer first responders rushed to the site to assist with the evacuation process.

“It all happened so fast. One moment the river was calm, the next it was rushing past the cabins,” said a staff member. “Thankfully, we had emergency drills earlier this summer. Everyone remained calm, and all girls were accounted for.”

The Kerr County Office of Emergency Management confirmed that no fatalities or serious injuries had been reported as of Monday afternoon. However, roads leading to the camp remain submerged or washed out, delaying access for rescue and recovery teams.

🌧️ What Caused the Flash Flood?

This extreme weather event is being attributed to a stationary thunderstorm system that hovered over the central Texas Hill Country for hours. The storm dumped heavy rainfall in short bursts, overwhelming natural drainage systems and sending water rushing down valleys and into the Guadalupe River system.

The NWS issued a Flash Flood Emergency Alert early Monday morning, warning residents in Kerr, Gillespie, and Bandera counties to move to higher ground and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.

NWS Warning: “This is a life-threatening flash flood emergency for the Guadalupe River near Hunt and surrounding areas. Move to higher ground immediately.”

🚧 Road Closures and Area Impact

Several state and local roads in the region remain closed due to flooding, debris, and potential damage:

  • FM 1340 and SH 39 – washed out in low-lying zones
  • River Road (near Hunt) – impassable
  • Numerous county roads near Ingram, Hunt, and Kerrville remain under water

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is advising motorists to avoid flooded areas and follow detour routes. Helicopter footage revealed cars submerged up to their roofs and camp buildings surrounded by water.

📸 Eyewitness Reports and Social Media

Videos shared on social media platforms show floodwaters tearing through parts of Camp Mystic and the surrounding hill country. Parents, alumni, and residents from across Texas shared concern and support using hashtags like #PrayForCampMystic and #TexasFloods.

“This place is sacred to so many families. Praying for everyone’s safety,” wrote one former camper on Instagram.

🧒 Camper Safety and Family Communication

Camp Mystic staff have set up a dedicated hotline and email contact point for families. Many families reported receiving direct calls from the camp by mid-morning, confirming the safety of all campers.

The camp’s official statement reads:

“We are grateful to emergency personnel and our staff for ensuring the safety of every camper. Our top priority remains the health and well-being of everyone at Mystic.”

⚠️ Weather Forecast & Warnings Ahead

The storm system responsible for this flash flood is expected to linger through Tuesday. The National Weather Service warns that additional rain may further elevate river levels, especially in downstream regions like Kerrville and Comfort, TX.

What to Watch For:

  • Rising water levels in Guadalupe River
  • Landslides in hill country roads
  • Power outages in remote areas
  • Further thunderstorms predicted for the next 48 hours

📡 NewsWalaFeed Special Coverage

At NewsWalaFeed, we are monitoring the situation closely. Our team is in touch with local officials, rescue teams, and meteorologists to bring you the latest updates. Please bookmark this page or follow our social media handles for real-time information.

📞 Emergency Contact Numbers

  • Kerr County Emergency Services: +1 830-896-1216
  • Camp Mystic Family Support Line: [Provided by camp directly]
  • Texas Weather & Road Conditions: Dial 511 or visit DriveTexas.org

🙏 Final Thoughts

While the damage to property is still being assessed, the most important news is that all lives were saved during this emergency. Flash floods like these are a growing concern in Texas due to intensifying weather patterns linked to climate change. Let this be a reminder to always take weather warnings seriously.

NewsWalaFeed extends our thoughts to the families, staff, and emergency responders affected by this disaster.


Disclaimer: All information in this article is based on verified public reports, official alerts, and local news. We aim to ensure accuracy at the time of publication. For real-time alerts, consult official weather and state emergency sources.

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