A young Alabama student, a grandparent and a camp director among those killed in Texas floods
Central Texas flooding has resulted in nearly 70 fatalities, including 21 children, prompting ongoing search and rescue efforts. Tanya Burwick, 62, was last in contact with her family while en route to her job at Walmart; her body was found near her submerged vehicle. Jane Ragsdale, 68, a cherished summer camp director, also perished in the floods, which heavily damaged Heart O'the Hills Camp, though no campers were present at the time. The San Angelo Police Department reported that more than 12,000 homes and buildings were affected by the rising waters. Burwick's family and community members have rallied to support each other as they cope with the loss, especially during a holiday weekend.
Mountain Brook Mayor Stewart Welch expressed shared grief over the loss of eight-year-old Sarah Marsh, another victim from Alabama attending a nearby camp. The community remains resilient, with officials encouraging public support for the affected families. As the search continues for missing campers, the local impact of this tragedy deepens.