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

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