The nightmare in Texas is far from over. As floodwaters slowly recede, the death toll is expected to climb past 100—and the most devastating part is just beginning. Grieving families are being urgently called to Kerrville, not to reunite with loved ones, but to identify bodies through DNA. Parents, siblings, and children are arriving in tears, clutching photos, praying it’s not their worst fear confirmed.
The nightmare in Texas is far from over. As floodwaters slowly recede, the death toll is expected to climb past 100—and the most devastating part is just beginning. Grieving families are being urgently called to Kerrville, not to reunite with loved ones, but to identify bodies through DNA. Parents, siblings, and children are arriving in tears, clutching photos, praying it’s not their worst fear confirmed.
Lila Bonner and Eloise Peck, Dallas residents who were at Camp Mystic, have been identified as being among the dead in flooding in TexasRichard ‘Dick’ Eastland, director of Camp Mystic, has also been confirmed deadA woman searches the area, following flash flooding, in Hunt, Texas, U.S. July 6Items lie scattered inside a cabin at Camp Mystic after deadly flooding in Kerr County, Texas, U.S., July 5First responders from College Station Fire Department search along the banks of the Guadalupe River, as rescue efforts continue following extreme flooding, Sunday, July 6, 2025, in Ingram, Texas