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According to the Associated Press, at least 32 people are dead, including 14 Christian children attending a summer camp.
"Rescuers scoured flooded riverbanks littered with mangled trees Saturday and turned over rocks in the search for more than two dozen children from a girls' camp and many others missing after a wall of water blasted down a river in the Texas Hill Country. The storm killed at least 32 people, including 14 children," the AP reported.
Since Thursday, reports of up to 15 inches of rain have fallen in Kerr County, Texas.
Some children who were at Camp Mystic have gone missing and are still unaccounted for.
Camp Mystic is an all-girls Christian summer camp.
Rescue efforts were underway on Friday.
Leftists celebrated the dead Christian children because they lived in a state that voted for President Trump.
"The people in Texas voted for government services controlled by Donald Trump and Greg Abbott. That is exactly what they getting," one leftist said.
"Texas deserves every flood god has spoken and it hates Texas," another said while laughing at the dead Christian children.
"Cry harder. Texas deserves it," a leftist said.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said more than 850 people have been rescued from the floods.