Friday, July 04, 2025

"horror: at least 13 people dead, more than 20 girls missing from Christian summer camp amid catastrophic flooding in central texas (video)"

By A Texas Reader
friday, july 4, 2025 at 06:13:40 p.m. edt

"horror: at least 13 people dead, more than 20 girls missing from Christian summer camp amid catastrophic flooding in central texas (video)"

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/07/horror-least-13-people-dead-more-than-20/


"horror: at least 13 people dead, more than 20 girls missing from Christian summer camp amid catastrophic flooding in central texas (video)"


"at least 13 people are dead, and more than 20 children are missing from a Christian church camp amid catastrophic flooding in central texas. reports of up to 15 inches of rain have fallen in Kerr county, texas, since thursday. 13 people are confirmed dead, and 23 children attending camp mystic are unaccounted for."

www.thegatewaypundit.com

Left unmentioned: The hill country has just a few inches of topsoil in many areas. Underneath the topsoil lies impermeable limestone, sandstone, and granite.

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5 comments:

  1. Lawsuits will be coming in faster than the rain did. No one monitored weather reports at the camp? DEI camp supervisors? Just a guess.

    --GRA

    --GRA

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  2. They've got weather control down to pinpoint accuracy, it would seem- and their targets carefully chosen.

    -RM

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  3. Death toll up to 24 dead.

    --GRA

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  4. Pictures of all White girls(from what I saw on ZH). Reports are that "the Guadalupe River rose 24 feet in 45 minutes from 3-6 inches of rain." If it happens once...

    They say it's a 100 year rainfall event.

    ...it'll happen again.

    --GRA

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  5. GRA, "the Guadalupe River rose 24 feet in 45 minutes from 3-6 inches of rain."
    Those numbers don't add up. Maybe it was 36 inches of rain.

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Texas hill country quarries - bing

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Ever wash your car in the driveway of your home?

You dump a bucket of soapy water on the driveway and the water immediately sluices off to either the grass or into the street in front of your home.

Ditto the heavy rains in the hill country.

Over fifteen inches of rain?

All falling on impermeable rock?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQuY7dHfWrM&list=RDOQuY7dHfWrM&start_radio=1