Austin, TX — As Texas reels from one of the deadliest natural disasters in recent history, a quiet act of compassion from a country music legend is bringing light to a dark time. At least 82 lives have been lost following catastrophic flash floods across Central Texas,
with Kerr County suffering the greatest toll — 68 confirmed deaths, including 28 children. As of this writing, 41 people remain missing, many of them young campers from Camp Mystic, swept away in the rising waters of the Guadalupe River.
The devastating floods struck during the Fourth of July weekend, after a slow-moving storm dumped more than 12 inches of rain, causing rivers to rise rapidly in mere hours. Communities were caught off guard, and emergency crews have been working nonstop ever since.
A State in Mourning — A Nation Watching
Governor Greg Abbott declared the event “a disaster of historic proportions,” and across Texas, candlelight vigils are being held in honor of the victims. The emotional weight of this tragedy is felt in every town, every shelter, and every home.