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Reunification intake line set up for campers unaccounted for in Fourth of July flooding, KPD says

KERRVILLE, Texas — Amidst the catastrophic Fourth of July Flooding, the City of Kerrville Emergency Management has established a reunification intake line for parents of campers who are unaccounted for.
If you do not know where your camper is, call 830-258-1111 and say the name of your missing person and you will be directed to a shelter.
For other missing persons, call 830-257-8181.
At a 3 p.m. news conference Friday, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said about 23 Mystic Camp campers are not accounted for. As of Saturday morning, those campers are still missing.
Staff notified parents that all campers at Cypress Lake and Senior Hill are accounted for, adding that those whose daughters are “not accounted for” have been notified.
At least 24 people have died due to the flooding and officials are expecting to give updates throughout Saturday.