The unfortunate death of a family member

due to the devastating floods in Texas

has been confirmed by Clark Hunt’s wife,

the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs. The

Guadalupe River flooded and surged by up

to 30 ft beyond its normal water level

on Friday, bringing the total number of

fatalities to 82. There are 28

youngsters among the 68 bodies

discovered. Tavia, Clark’s wife,

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disclosed that one of the Camp Mystic

Campers who perished in the tragedy was

Janie Hunt, a young relative. Our hearts

are devastated by the damage from the

floods in Wimberly and the awful loss of

so many lives including a darling young

hunt cousin along with numerous friends

little daughters. She posted on

Instagram when a god who is said to be

Tavia Hunt (right) - wife of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt - confirmed that one of their family members was among the dead in flooding in Texas

kind, all knowing and all powerful

permits such horrible things to occur

even to children. How can we have faith

in him? That is a delicate and holy

subject and the Bible doesn’t avoid it.

The screams of those whose hearts have

been broken and who still struggle to

believe in the same God who they believe

permitted the suffering are abundant

throughout scripture. The all girls

private Christian summer camp camp

Mystic Bear Hunt, Texas, was wrecked by

Dallas nine-year-old Janie Hunt (pictured) died in the flooding at Camp Mystic

surging waters, leaving five campers

dead and 11 females missing. Richard

Dick Eastland, 70, the beloved director

of Camp Mystic, lost his life attempting

to save girls as a month’s worth of rain

fell in a few minutes. Videos of the

kids joyfully dancing around on stage

during their first term coral and dance

production were posted on social media

by the camp one week before the

disaster. According to the NT, older

Kansas City Chiefs Owner Mourns Death of His 9-Year-Old Relative in Texas Floods

females slept in rooms on higher ground,

while the youngest children slept on

low-lying flats inside the camp’s

cabins. The majority of the missing

girls are younger and were resting a few

yards from the Guadalupe River’s banks.

About 750 girls were residing at the

camp when the floodwaters struck,

according to Texas Governor Greg Abbott.

Abbott later proclaimed Sunday to be a

day of prayer and promised that

Chiefs owner's wife confirms tragic family death after Texas floods ravaged Camp Mystic

officials would continue to hunt for

missing persons around the clock. I ask

every Texan to join me in prayer this

Sunday for the lives lost, for those

still missing, for the recovery of our

communities, and for the safety of those

on the front lines, he added in a

statement. In order to give

investigators DNA samples, relatives of

the missing have begun traveling from

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all over the Lone Star State to the

Kurville region. At 1:18 p.m. on

Thursday, the government agency issued a

flood watch, predicting that South

Central Texas will see up to 7 in of

rain on Friday morning. At 1:14 a.m. on

Friday, a flash flood warning was

issued. And at 4:03 a.m., a more severe

alert was issued, advising people to

immediately escape to higher ground

because the situation was extremely

dangerous and life-threatening. However,

local officials have criticized the NWS

for issuing delayed warnings,

particularly in Ker County’s Hill

Country, which has been called flash

flood alley, and has seen the worst

destruction. Matt Lanza, a

meteorologist, told the Texas Tribune

that this was not a forecasting failure.

There was a communication breakdown.

There were warnings. They simply failed

to reach individuals in time. On Sunday,

The Daily Mail exclusively reported that

Texas’s Division of Emergency Management

estimated that more than 100 people

would die as a result of the devastating

flooding that occurred in Kurville on

July 4th. According to two separate

sources who spoke to Daily Mail, the

State Disaster Administration informed

partners in an email sent out on

Saturday that the death toll will exceed

100. The message state officials are

publicly portraying, stating that they

are still looking for people who are

alive and declining to acknowledge that

rescue efforts have moved to recovering

remains is considerably different from

the estimate of the dead. At a press

conference on Saturday, W Nimkid, the

chairman of TDEM, said reporters, “Our

state assets and local partners are

continuing to search for live victims.

We pray and hope that there are still

people alive out there.