Texas, campers and flash flood
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Gary and DeeAnn Knetsch were camping directly next to the Guadalupe River with their son, Jake Moeller, his wife, Megan and their five-year-old daughter, Harley. Gary, DeeAnn, Jake and Megan all lost their lives. Harley is still among the missing. Both families lived in Canyon Lake but have ties to the Houston and Mont Belvieu areas.
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the at least 120 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
She is one of 109 people who died in Central Texas due to floods in Kerr, Travis, Kendall, Burnet, Williamson and Tom Green counties. The Christian all-girls summer camp west of Kerrville that DeWitt was attending,
Among the scores of people killed in catastrophic flash floods were children at summer camp and a man who smashed a window to save his family from rising water.
Attorney who specialize in representing victims and defendants in these kinds of catastrophic events agree that the likely targets of litigation in the
The family of a Camp Mystic flash flood victim established a memorial fund in her honor with the Dallas Foundation.
Vigil held at Church of St. John for Camp Mystic flood victims, with attendees sharing grief and unity through song.
A mother who lost her daughter to the devastating Texas floods, which left at least 120 dead and several others missing, is seeking help from people to locate her child’s favorite stuffed animal. Her 8-year-old daughter was among the victims of the floodwaters that swept through Camp Mystic.