(7-6-25) The 4th of July floods in Texas have devastated the entire community in Kerrville, Texas.

One of the stories that has hit hard is the loss of a Tivy (Tx) HS soccer coach and teacher Reece Zunker and his wife Paula. As of this writing their two young children have not yet been located,

The Zunker family was vacationing at a river house in Hunt, near Camp Mystic,the Christian girls’ summer camp just off the banks of the Guadalupe River. Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said that 11 girls and one councilor are still missing from Camp Mystic . Five campers, ages 8 and 9, have been confirmed dead in the flooding and the camp’s owner.

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Flood Update: As of 7/6/25 6:15pm CST

At least 78 people have died in the floods that swept through a region of Central Texas known as “Flash Flood Alley,” touching off a frantic search-and-rescue operation for countless missing people, including 10 girls from a beloved summer camp on the Guadalupe River. Amid questions about evacuation orders, Kerrville city manager Dalton Rice, whose municipality is one of the hardest-hit areas, told reporters that local and regional authorities were “committed to a full review” of the disaster and would take “clear steps to strengthen our future preparedness.” Texas officials said the search would continue into Sunday evening, even as flash flood warnings and watches remain in effect well into the night. Twenty-eight children are confirmed to be among the dead, and authorities expect the toll to rise.