Two pals among nearly 2 dozen confirmed missing from Texas Christian camp after devastating flooding

The names of some of the nearly two dozen girls missing after floodwaters killed at least 13 people and swept away a Christian girls’ summer camp in Texas are beginning to emerge as desperate families await news from search and rescue crews.

About 23 girls are missing after torrential rains flooded the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, washing away cabins and buildings at Camp Mystic Thursday night into Friday.

Most people were evacuated from the Christian girls’ camp — attended by girls between the ages of 7 and 17 — as floodwaters rose, but some kids were left behind and believed to be lost in the rushing water.

Camp Mystic, a Christian girls’ camp, was evacuated Thursday night into Friday, but some girls were left behind and are not missing, officials said. KSATtv

The Guadalupe River — on which Camp Mystic is perched in the San Antonio suburb of Hunt — rose more than 20 feet in just 90 minutes, the National Weather Service reported, a level of flooding the area hasn’t seen since 1987 and forced evacuations throughout the region.

At least 13 people have been killed in Kerr County as of Friday, though it remains unclear if any were the missing girls.

After Camp Mystic advised parents that if they haven’t been directly contacted to assume their daughters are accounted for and safe, officials cautioned parents not to assume the worst.

“That does not mean they’ve been lost. They could be in a tree. They could be out of communication,” Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said at a press conference. “We’re praying for all those missing to be found alive.”

Below are the Camp Mystic girls who have confirmed missing so far:

Hadley Hannah, 8, is among the 23 girls missing in the floods that hit Camp Mystic in Texas Thursday night into Friday WFAA 8

Hadley Hanna, 8

Hadley Hanna’s parents told WFAA their cherubic 8-year-old was among the girls confirmed missing, and that they’ve rushed to Hunt from their Dallas home to be on hand for the search.

Laiey Landry is among the missing campers. CNN Weather

Lainey Landry, 9

The mother of 9-year-old camper Lainey Landry told CNN her missing daughter was “brave and sweet.”

Eloise Peck and Lila Bonner, two pals from Dallas, are reportedly missing after devastating floods struck Camp Mystic. Keenan Willard/X

Eloise Peck

The Dallas girl was in the same cabin as several friends who have also been reported missing, her parents told Fox 4.

Lila Bonner

A Dallas native, Lila was seen smiling with her arms around her missing friend, Eloise Peck, in a heart-wrenching photo circulated by her parents and shared by Fox 4.

Renee Smajstrla hasn’t been found since flooding swept her and friends away. Keenan Willard/X

Renee Smajstrla

Young Renee was in the same cabin as Eloise and Lila, and her parents told NBC DFW she was confirmed missing with them.

Janie Hunt’s parents say they’re praying their daughter will be found. CNN Weather

Janie Hunt

“We are just praying,” Janie’s distraught mother told CNN.

Kellyanne Lytal hasn’t been found since flooding swept through Camp Mystic. Keenan Willard/X

Kellyanne Lytal

Camper Kellyanne Lytal is also among the missing, according to Fox 4.

Virginia Hollis is unaccounted for after flooding swept through Camp Mystic News Nation

Virginia Hollis

Virginia Hollis has also been confirmed missing, according to WANE.

Great Toranzo also is missing. Greta Toranzo’s family

Greta Toranzo

Greta Toranzo, who attends Sinclair Elementary School in Houston, was also confirmed missing, according to the Houston Chronicle.

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