TX TX-Hunt, Overnight flooding at Camp Mystic, all girls camp. Unknown number of missing. July 4, 2025

  • #661
Putting “everyone unaccounted for on” - marked accordingly - would be the most helpful in this dire situation- identifying “the missing” then marking them found after they are located.
By the time these people are identified as deceased in the press their families/ next of kin/ close friends have been well informed IMHO
Maybe someone could take on the daunting task of making a list of the missing. It might not be bad if we all work together. I think it would be useful to have names to search media reports as to when they are found rather than randomly coming across another person found. Unfortunately some may be lost forever.

CAMP MYSTIC MISSING
Virginia Hollis
Cile Steward
Ellen Getten
Margaret Sheedy
Katherine Ferruzzo (Counselor)
 
  • #662

FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show

Here's about 10% of this article:

"In response to an appeal, FEMA in 2013 amended the county's flood map to remove 15 of the camp's buildings from the hazard area. Records show that those buildings were part of the 99-year-old Camp Mystic Guadalupe, which was devastated by last week's flood.

After further appeals, FEMA removed 15 more Camp Mystic structures in 2019 and 2020 from the designation. Those buildings were located on nearby Camp Mystic Cypress Lake, a sister site that opened to campers in 2020 as part of a major expansion and suffered less damage in the flood.

Campers have said the cabins at Cypress Lake withstood significant damage, but those nicknamed "the flats" at the Guadalupe River camp were inundated.

Experts say Camp Mystic's requests to amend the FEMA map could have been an attempt to avoid the requirement to carry flood insurance, to lower the camp's insurance premiums or to pave the way for renovating or adding new structures under less costly regulations."
 
  • #663
Maybe someone could take on the daunting task of making a list of the missing. It might not be bad if we all work together. I think it would be useful to have names to search media reports as to when they are found rather than randomly coming across another person found. Unfortunately some may be lost forever.

CAMP MYSTIC MISSING
Virginia Hollis
Cile Steward
Ellen Getten
Margaret Sheedy
Katherine Ferruzzo (Counselor)

Jeff Ramsey
Jack Burgess
James Burgess
Tasha Ramos
Richard Dunlap
Aidan Heartfield
Ron Duke
Holland Zunker
Lyle Zunker
Ileana Santana
Mila Rose Santana
Penny Ferguson
Tianna 'Ty' Mabey
Bill Huston
Alyson Hardin
Josephine Hardin
Leonardo Romero Sr.
Carlos Romero
Natalia Venzor
Steve Edwards
Mark Walker
Sara Walker
Johnny Walker
Al Lorio

And probably a couple of dozen more names I can't immediately think of.
 
  • #664

FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show

Here's about 10% of this article:

"In response to an appeal, FEMA in 2013 amended the county's flood map to remove 15 of the camp's buildings from the hazard area. Records show that those buildings were part of the 99-year-old Camp Mystic Guadalupe, which was devastated by last week's flood.

After further appeals, FEMA removed 15 more Camp Mystic structures in 2019 and 2020 from the designation. Those buildings were located on nearby Camp Mystic Cypress Lake, a sister site that opened to campers in 2020 as part of a major expansion and suffered less damage in the flood.

Campers have said the cabins at Cypress Lake withstood significant damage, but those nicknamed "the flats" at the Guadalupe River camp were inundated.

Experts say Camp Mystic's requests to amend the FEMA map could have been an attempt to avoid the requirement to carry flood insurance, to lower the camp's insurance premiums or to pave the way for renovating or adding new structures under less costly regulations."
MOO: This is egregious. I hope the families sue the camp owner's estate/family for every penny they have, and then some.
 
  • #665
Jeff Ramsey
Jack Burgess
James Burgess
Tasha Ramos
Richard Dunlap
Aidan Heartfield
Ron Duke
Holland Zunker
Lyle Zunker
Ileana Santana
Mila Rose Santana
Penny Ferguson
Tianna 'Ty' Mabey
Bill Huston
Alyson Hardin
Josephine Hardin
Leonardo Romero Sr.
Carlos Romero
Natalia Venzor
Steve Edwards
Mark Walker
Sara Walker
Johnny Walker
Al Lorio

And probably a couple of dozen more names I can't immediately think of.
Thank you. That will give me names to work with. And we can pass on to you any links showing they are recovered.
 
  • #666
Someone from the NWS and the Texas Dept of Emergency management was supposed to call the Kerr County Emergency Management at 1:14 am. They are all in Kerrville and were not aware of the flooding in Hunt. They claim no one called them. (NWS alerts are hyper local and will only appear on phones located in the red area. Kerrville is not in the red area) All of the emergency management for Kerr County is in Kerrville.



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In my neighborhood, a boy disappeared yesterday. It was not Amber Alert, but they used the same system, only not texts but a call. Both of my phones called and started speaking, loudly. I was two towns away from the event so I called back to ask what it was about. It was through 911 system. So I assume that if we have emergency alert in the country, it should have been used. And no, not via the Kerrville’s finest. Texas Dept of Emergency could have done it themselves.
 
  • #667

FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show

Here's about 10% of this article:

"In response to an appeal, FEMA in 2013 amended the county's flood map to remove 15 of the camp's buildings from the hazard area. Records show that those buildings were part of the 99-year-old Camp Mystic Guadalupe, which was devastated by last week's flood.

After further appeals, FEMA removed 15 more Camp Mystic structures in 2019 and 2020 from the designation. Those buildings were located on nearby Camp Mystic Cypress Lake, a sister site that opened to campers in 2020 as part of a major expansion and suffered less damage in the flood.

Campers have said the cabins at Cypress Lake withstood significant damage, but those nicknamed "the flats" at the Guadalupe River camp were inundated.

Experts say Camp Mystic's requests to amend the FEMA map could have been an attempt to avoid the requirement to carry flood insurance, to lower the camp's insurance premiums or to pave the way for renovating or adding new structures under less costly regulations."

This is what I would suspect has been happening all along with Camp Mystic.

Despite having the families of very wealthy and influential people across the South choosing this camp for their daughters to spend summer weeks at, the infrastructure of Camp Mystic was able to fend off the expenses and zoning problems of building cabins in safer locations by changing zoning laws and regulations, rather than fix the problem.
 
  • #668
Thank you. That will give me names to work with. And we can pass on to you any links showing they are recovered.
I forgot at least one family group.

Pam Smith
Mike Smith
Brian Carpenter
Blake Carpenter
 
  • #669
In my neighborhood, a boy disappeared yesterday. It was not Amber Alert, but they used the same system, only not texts but a call. Both of my phones called and started speaking, loudly. I was two towns away from the event so I called back to ask what it was about. It was through 911 system. So I assume that if we have emergency alert in the country, it should have been used. And no, not via the Kerrville’s finest. Texas Dept of Emergency could have done it themselves.
It's how the NWS cell phone alerts work. They are very brief, hyper local and designed for consumers to "get out of harms way". They aren't designed for "Emergency Management".

A month ago, I had a tornado warning at my house. The warning only included a portion of the county. (It ended up being a funnel cloud which quickly dissipated) Some people saw the funnel cloud and it was apparently right over my house!
 
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  • #670
Maybe someone could take on the daunting task of making a list of the missing. It might not be bad if we all work together. I think it would be useful to have names to search media reports as to when they are found rather than randomly coming across another person found. Unfortunately some may be lost forever.

CAMP MYSTIC MISSING
Virginia Hollis
Cile Steward
Ellen Getten
Margaret Sheedy
Katherine Ferruzzo (Counselor)
Many names of the missing aren't listed. It seems like only friends and family members are the source. I'm sure there are families who don't feel comfortable talking about it publicly.

They have the missing list for Camp Mystic, but trying to figure out who these 161 missing people are will be like a needle in a hay stack. I'm on FB, and live in SA, so stuff about the flood pops up.

Aidan Heartfield was identified today. Adult Cabin. I know his dad was looking for him.


Also last night this popped up:
Jada Floyd Adult Kerr County
Ector County juvenile probation officer confirmed dead in Texas flooding, judge says


Keeping a list has got to be hard work. I'm sure many of the names identified will not even appear publicly. (Probably just a number) I couldn't find a public access to the Kerr County Medical Examiners, so that avenue is a dead end.
 
  • #671
OMG!

The last picture!


 
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  • #672
It's how the NWS cell phone alerts work. They are very brief, hyper local and designed for consumers to "get out of harms way". They aren't designed for "Emergency Management".

A month ago, I had a tornado warning at my house. The warning only included a portion of the county. (It ended up being a funnel cloud which quickly dissipated) Some people saw the funnel cloud and it was apparently right over my house!
We get these, too in our area. They're voluntary, you sign up for them. Its usually for severe thunderstorm warnings, sometimes tornado warnings. Sometimes they're texts, lately for flood warnings. We don't get the highly dangerous flash floods, but we do get some that close local roads overnight or for a few hours. It's nice to get those so you know to take another route to work or running errands.
 
  • #673

FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show

Here's about 10% of this article:

"In response to an appeal, FEMA in 2013 amended the county's flood map to remove 15 of the camp's buildings from the hazard area. Records show that those buildings were part of the 99-year-old Camp Mystic Guadalupe, which was devastated by last week's flood.

So the Secretary of DHS, Janet Napolitano, who was responsible for FEMA in the Obama adinistration allowed the FEMA amendment given to Camp Mystic so that they could continue to build on a flood plain.
 
  • #674
MOO: This is egregious. I hope the families sue the camp owner's estate/family for every penny they have, and then some.
Sounds more like they should be suing FEMA for its decision in 2013 that allowed Camp Mystic to build on the flood plain. The owners of Camp Mystic had the approval of FEMA to expand when FEMA removed them from the flood map in 2013.
 
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  • #675
Many names of the missing aren't listed. It seems like only friends and family members are the source. I'm sure there are families who don't feel comfortable talking about it publicly.

They have the missing list for Camp Mystic, but trying to figure out who these 161 missing people are will be like a needle in a hay stack. I'm on FB, and live in SA, so stuff about the flood pops up.

Aidan Heartfield was identified today. Adult Cabin. I know his dad was looking for him.


Also last night this popped up:
Jada Floyd Adult Kerr County
Ector County juvenile probation officer confirmed dead in Texas flooding, judge says


Keeping a list has got to be hard work. I'm sure many of the names identified will not even appear publicly. (Probably just a number) I couldn't find a public access to the Kerr County Medical Examiners, so that avenue is a dead end.

Ah, thank you, I'd been waiting for word on both Aidan and Jayda. They'll be added to the list for next time I post it.
 
  • #676
Ah, thank you, I'd been waiting for word on both Aidan and Jayda. They'll be added to the list for next time I post it.
Another one:

Katherine Ferruzzo Camp Mystic Counselor


I put them in a text file, so that I can post them all at once, but since I've got your attention. Thank you for your hard work!
 
  • #677

FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show

Here's about 10% of this article:

"In response to an appeal, FEMA in 2013 amended the county's flood map to remove 15 of the camp's buildings from the hazard area. Records show that those buildings were part of the 99-year-old Camp Mystic Guadalupe, which was devastated by last week's flood.

After further appeals, FEMA removed 15 more Camp Mystic structures in 2019 and 2020 from the designation. Those buildings were located on nearby Camp Mystic Cypress Lake, a sister site that opened to campers in 2020 as part of a major expansion and suffered less damage in the flood.

Campers have said the cabins at Cypress Lake withstood significant damage, but those nicknamed "the flats" at the Guadalupe River camp were inundated.

Experts say Camp Mystic's requests to amend the FEMA map could have been an attempt to avoid the requirement to carry flood insurance, to lower the camp's insurance premiums or to pave the way for renovating or adding new structures under less costly regulations."

I don't understand this. Are they saying they removed the actual buildings or just took them off a map?
 
  • #678
So the Secretary of DHS, Janet Napolitano, who was responsible for FEMA in the Obama adinistration allowed the FEMA amendment given to Camp Mystic so that they could continue to build on a flood plain.
You think the secretary of DHS was involved in that decision? Waivers are usually granted by experts in the area who can evaluate accommodations made (berms, culverts, etc) and determine that a waiver is valid.
 
  • #679
I don't understand this. Are they saying they removed the actual buildings or just took them off a map?
They removed the specific areas where the cabins were located from what I believe was the highest level of flood risk.

Apparently experts are looking and this and trying to figure out why. Usually it's due to accommodations made to alleviate or mitigate flood risk.

This is also around the time they lost ACA accreditation.
 
  • #680
They still have phonebooks in the area!

It says something about the state of cell phone service in the area!

Enjoy the beautiful river photography

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