Horrifying timelapse footage shows just how quickly Texas flash flood happened as search continues for missing girls

A devastating flash flood in Kerr County, Texas, struck on July 4 as Americans celebrated Independence Day, leaving at least **51 people dead**, including **15 children**, and **over 20 children still missing**. The floodwaters surged rapidly as the **Guadalupe River rose from 7 to 29 feet within minutes**, triggered by unexpectedly heavy rainfall over both forks of the river.

The flood swept through **Camp Mystic**, where **750 girls** were attending summer camp. The camp was left without power, water, or Wi-Fi, prompting concern for the unaccounted children. Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick said the missing “could be out of communication” rather than lost. Tragically, **9-year-old Janie Hunt** was confirmed dead by her mother, and **Jane Ragsdale**, a beloved camp director, also died in the floods.

Rescue teams, supported by helicopters, drones, and boats, have saved **over 230 people** so far. Kerrville Police vowed to search “until we find all our citizens.” A **timelapse video** showed the terrifying speed of the flood, shocking viewers. One person commented, “No wonder people couldn’t evacuate in time.”

Governor Greg Abbott declared a **state of emergency**, requesting federal help. More rainfall is expected as families and authorities continue their desperate search.

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