Breaking News: One of Missing Camp Girls Found After Floating 12 Miles Down a River in Texas
Kerrville, Texas, July 8, 2025 – A miraculous story of survival has emerged amid the devastating flooding in Central Texas, as one of the missing girls from Camp Mystic was found alive after being swept 12 miles down the Guadalupe River. The incident offers a glimmer of hope amid ongoing search and rescue efforts following the historic flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 104 people and left many more missing.
An Extraordinary Story of Survival
According to sources, the girl, one of dozens of students from Camp Mystic, a girls’ summer camp, was swept away by floodwaters early Friday morning, July 4, when the Guadalupe River rose more than 20 feet in just 90 minutes due to sudden heavy rains. Found 12 miles from the camp, she was found clinging to a tree branch in the rushing water, exhausted but alive. Rescuers rushed her to safety, and she is now receiving medical care.
Her story of survival has been described as “extraordinary” by rescuers, who worked tirelessly in dangerous conditions, facing flooded terrain, venomous snakes and the threat of further heavy rain. “Finding someone alive after being swept away that far is rare. It’s a miracle,” said one rescuer.
Flooding Disaster at Camp Mystic

Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls located along the Guadalupe River in Hunt, Texas, was devastated by a sudden flash flood. The camp, which hosts about 750 students ages 7 to 17, was submerged around 4 a.m. Friday when up to 12 inches of rain fell in just a few hours. Cabins near the river were swept away or completely submerged, killing at least 27 students and counselors, with 10 students and one counselor still missing as of July 7, according to official sources.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott described the scene at Camp Mystic as “unprecedentedly devastating,” with floodwaters reaching the roofs of cabins. Search efforts are continuing with nine rescue teams, 14 helicopters and 12 drones, focusing on scanning riverbanks filled with fallen trees and debris.
Hope Amid Tragedy

The girl’s survival has sparked hope among families waiting for news of their loved ones. Parents have rallied in the neighborhood, sharing photos of missing students on social media and praying for similar miracles. A post on X has gone viral about the discovery, highlighting the miracle of finding the girl after a perilous 12-mile journey.
However, the overall mood remains heavy with the scale of the disaster. Kerr County, the hardest hit, has recorded at least 84 deaths, with many victims still unidentified. Families were allowed to arrive at Camp Mystic on Sunday morning to retrieve personal belongings and confront the painful reality of what was lost. One parent whose daughter was rescued from an elevated cabin walked along the riverbank, searching through brush and under large rocks in hopes of finding more clues.
Weather and Future Warnings
The National Weather Service has extended a flash flood warning for the area through Monday evening, July 7, due to the continued threat of heavy rain. Governor Abbott has warned that further rain could worsen the situation, especially in areas already flooded.
Meanwhile, the local and international community is expressing solidarity with the victims. Pope Leo offered his condolences at Sunday Mass at the Vatican, praying for the families who lost loved ones, especially the girls at the camp.
Calling for Support and Looking Forward
Camp Mystic has released a statement expressing its deep sorrow and commitment to supporting the families affected. The camp is also working closely with authorities to search for those missing. Relief organizations and volunteers from across Texas have come to the aid of those affected, providing food, shelter, and emotional support.
The story of the little girl who survived after floating 12 miles down the river is a powerful reminder of the power of the will to survive and the perseverance of rescue teams. As Texas continues to deal with the aftermath of the disaster, this story is a beacon of hope, motivating people to continue searching and praying for those still missing.