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Tragic end to search for missing Camp Mystic counselor Katherine Ferruzzo after Texas floods wiped out cabins

Tragic end to search for missing Camp Mystic counselor Katherine Ferruzzo after Texas floods wiped out cabins

Daily Mail​13-07-2025
The search for 19-year-old Camp Mystic counselor Katherine Ferruzzo has come to a heartbreaking end with her remains recovered from the mud-clogged banks of the Guadalupe River.
Her body was found on Friday morning, eight days after flash floods turned a summer refuge into a deadly disaster zone.
Ferruzzo, a recent high school graduate from Houston, had been missing since the early hours of July 4, when a wall of raging water tore through the all-girls Christian summer camp near Hunt, Texas.
The tragedy unfolded in the darkness as chaos broke out with cabins were obliterated and bunks swept away and dozens of lives from the camp snuffed out.
Her family confirmed her death in a solemn statement: 'On Friday, July 11, 2025, Katherine Ferruzzo's remains were found. We are incredibly grateful to all the search and rescue professionals and volunteers who have remained steadfast in their efforts to locate the victims of this tragedy. We would especially like to thank the Texas Rangers.'
Ferruzzo is one of at least 27 confirmed dead from the catastrophic flooding that overwhelmed Camp Mystic, and one of 129 people killed in what is now being called the deadliest flash flood event in Texas history.
For generations of Texas girls, Camp Mystic has been a beloved summer tradition - a place of faith, friendship, and freedom under the stars.
Founded in 1926, the camp has never seen a disaster of this magnitude.
Its historic riverside cabins, some nearly a century old, were crushed or swept away by the torrent.
Officials say many of the victims were caught in their bunks or separated during efforts to escape.
The flood was far more severe than the 100-year event envisioned by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, experts said, and moved so quickly in the middle of the night that it caught many off guard in a county that lacked a warning system.
The sheer amount of rain was overwhelming. Former NOAA chief scientist Ryan Maue, a private meteorologist, calculated on July 5 that the storm had dropped 120 billion gallons of water on Kerr County, which received the brunt of the storm.
Camp organizers have yet to release a full statement, although several staffers have been working closely with the families of the missing.
Ferruzzo had been preparing to begin a degree in education at the University of Texas at Austin, with dreams of becoming a special education teacher.
Friends and family described her as kind, selfless, and committed to helping others, especially children with learning differences.
Her loved ones are now channeling their grief into a cause she cared about deeply.
The 13 girls and two counselors, including Ferruzzo were staying in Camp Mystic's Bubble Inn cabin when the catastrophic floods hit on the morning of July 4
The Katherine Ferruzzo Legacy Foundation is being established in her honor 'to support those with special needs and learning differences,' the family announced.
The July 4 flood began with a wall of water, the result of hours of tropical rainfall that saturated the region overnight. As campers slept in wooden cabins the Guadalupe River had swelled by 26 feet by 4:30am.
The campsites, some of them situated just yards from the river's edge, stood no chance.
Survivors have spoken of being jolted awake by the raging water, then running blindly through the darkness as cabins collapsed around them.
Search teams worked for days through tangled debris, uprooted trees, and collapsed structures deploying boats, drones, cadaver dogs, and helicopters.
But the sheer force of the flood and the river's strong current has made recovery agonizingly slow.
Ferruzzo was among the last missing campers still unaccounted for before her body was found.
Across Texas, the death toll has continued to rise with dozens still unaccounted for, many presumed drowned.
Entire towns across the Hill Country have been ravaged with roads remaining impassable, and in some counties the power has yet to be restored.
Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of emergency days ago, calling the disaster 'a once-in-a-century flood event.'
In Kerr County alone, more than 80 structures were destroyed with families displaced indefinitely.
On Sunday, more heavy rains in Texas paused the weeklong search for victims officials warned that the downpours could again cause waterways to surge.
It was the first time a new round of severe weather had paused the search since the July Fourth floods.
In Kerrville, where local officials have come under scrutiny about the warnings given to residents, authorities went door-to-door to some homes after midnight early on Sunday to alert people that flooding was again possible. Authorities also pushed alerts to the phones of those in the area.
Ingram Fire Department officials ordered search crews to immediately evacuate the Guadalupe River corridor in Kerr County until further notice, warning the potential for a flash flood is high.
Search-and-rescue efforts are expected to resume on Monday, depending on river flow, fire department spokesman Brian Lochte said.
'We're working with a few crews and airboats and SAR (search-and-rescue) boats just in case,' Lochte said.
Gov. Greg Abbott said on X that the state was making rescues in San Saba, Lampasas and Schleicher counties and that evacuations were taking place in a handful of others.
The latest round of flooding damaged about 100 homes and knocked down untold lengths of cattle fencing, said Ashley Johnson, CEO of the Hill Country Community Action Association, a San Saba-based nonprofit.
'Anything you can imagine in a rural community was damaged,' she said. 'Our blessing is it was daylight and we knew it was coming.'
With more rain on the way, county officials ordered everyone living in flood-prone areas near the San Saba River to evacuate.
Johnson said people were being moved to the San Saba Civic Center, which has become a safe, high place for people to receive aid and shelter.
'Everyone is in some way personally affected by this,' she said. 'Everyone is just doing what they can to help their neighbors.'
The weather system brought multiple rounds of heavy rains and slow-moving storms across a widespread area, pushing rivers and streams over their banks.
Heading into the afternoon and evening, the heaviest rains were expected along the I-35 corridor and eastwards, said meteorologist Patricia Sanchez from the National Weather Service's Fort Worth office.
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