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KERRVILLE, Texas - The death toll from the July 4th weekend flooding in Central Texas is at 87 in Kerr County, according to officials. In total, there are 109 dead in Central Texas due to the flooding.
Kerr County officials say 95 people are deceased, including 36 children.
There are five Camp Mystic campers unaccounted for and one camp counselor.
Over the holiday weekend, officials say crews have been able to rescue more than 850 people.
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The death toll from the July 4th weekend flooding in Central Texas has climbed to 118.
Here is what we know about the victims of the deadly flooding:
This is a developing story, and names will be added or moved when there are updates.
Camp Mystic Deaths
- 9-year-old Eloise Peck, of Dallas (camper)
- 9-year-old Lila Bonner, of Dallas (camper)
- 9-year-old Janie Hunt, of Dallas (camper)
- 8-year-old Renee Smajstrla, of Kerr Co. (camper)
- 8-year-old Sarah Marsh, of Alabama (camper)
- 8-year-old Mary Kathryn Jacobe, of Houston (camper)
- 8-year-old Hadley Hanna, of Dallas (camper)
- 8-year-old Linnie Anne McCown, of Austin
- 8-year-old Mary Stevens (camper)
- 8-year-old Hanna Lawrence (camper)
- 8-year-old Rebecca Lawrence (camper)
- 8-year-old Wynne Naylor, of Dallas (camper)
- 70-year-old Richard "Dick" Eastland, Camp Mystic camp director
- Chloe Childress -19-year-old camp counselor from Houston
- Mary Grace Baker, of Beaumont (camper)
- 8-year-old Anna Margaret Bellows, of Houston (camper)
- 9-year-old Lainey Landry
- Greta Toranzo, of Houston (camper)
- Blakely McCrory, of Bellaire (camper)
- 9-year-old Molly Dewitt, of Houston (camper)
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Other Texas Flooding Deaths
- Jane Ragsdale, longtime director and co-owner of Heart O’ the Hills camp
- 13-year-old Blair Harber
- 11-year-old Brooke Harber
- Jeff Wilson, of Houston
- 27-year-old Julian Ryan
- 22-year-old Kaitlyn Swallow, of Liberty Hill
- 62-year-old Tanya Burwick
- Katheryn Eads
- Reece Zunker
- Paula Zunker
- 21-year-old Joyce Badon
- William Venus Sr.
- Sherry Merlene Richardson, age 64, from Liberty Hill
- James Rushing of Sulphur Springs
- Cindy Rushing of Sulphur Springs
- Reese Manchaca of Houston
- Penny Jeffrey
- Emlyn Jeffrey
- 38-year-old Megan Moeller
- 38-year-old Jake Moeller
- A 17-year-old girl. The family did not release her name.
- Odessa, Texas Police Officer Bailey Martin
- Amanda Martin, of Odessa
- Bobby Martin, of Odessa
- Robert Kamin
- Melissa Kamin
- Mollie S. Schaffer, of Houston
- Amber Wilson of Houston
- Tim Walker of Houston
- 21-year-old Ella Cahill of Beaumont
- Brad Perry, former League City Volunteer Firefighter
- 17-year-old Malaya Grace Hammond
- 22-year-old Preston Prince
- 79-year-old Walter Reed
- Unidentified white male
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Still Missing from Camp Mystic
- Kellyanne Lytal, of Houston (camper)
- Cile Steward (camper)
- Ellen Getten of Houston (camper)
- Abby Pohl of Austin (camper)
- Virginia Hollis (camper)
- Margaret Sheedy (camper)
- 19-year-old Katherine Ferruzzo (camp counselor)
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Others Missing
- 76-year-old Mike Harber
- 74-year-old Charlene Harber
- 67-year-old Robert Brake of Burleson
- 66-year-old Joni Brake of Burleson
- Shiloh Wilson of Houston
- Aidan Heartfield of Beaumont
- Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief, Michael Phillips
- Lyle Zunker
- Holland Zunker
- 11-year-old Madeline Jeffrey
- DeeAnn Knetsch
- Gary Knetsch
- 6-year-old Harley Moeller
- Jayda Floyd, of Odessa
- 30-year-old Jacob Wade
- Virginia Daley
- Dan Daley
Kerr County Flooding
The Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes in the early morning hours on Friday.
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The swift rise washed away homes and vehicles.
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More than 850 people have been rescued from the floodwaters.
The Source: Information in this article is from various Texas sources and the National Weather Service.