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Wade Lytal, the offensive coordinator at Division III Trinity University in San Antonio, uses social media to find his daughter, which was missing during Camp Mystic Tragic Texas floods Over the weekend.
Kellyanne Lytal, the young daughter of Wade, is one of the at least 10 camper Camp Mystic After the catastrophic flood, which demanded the life of at least 80 in central texas.
“What a miracle for my little girl Kellyanne concerns all prayers,” wrote Wade Lytal about X.
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The crews work on Saturday, July 5, 2025, in Ingram, Texas, deposits from the Cade Loop Bridge along the Guadalupe River. (AP Photo/Rodolfo Gonzalez) (AP Photo/Rodolfo Gonzalez)
He also posted a video by Kellyanne who sang a solo during a Christmas concent in her primary school.
“I will never forget when she told me that she had a lead solo in the Christmas competition,” Wade Lytal continued. “She is absolutely fearless.”
Trinity University has also posted how the floods affected their community, which included Kellyanne.
“With the steadfast hope, we write to this Aidan Heartfield ’26, a triple marketing major, and Kellyanne Lytal, the young daughter of the offensive coordinator of the Trinity Football, Wade Lytal, among those who are missing after the devastating floods along the Guadalupe River,” said the university in one in one in one in one In one in one Explanation of X.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and relatives, while the search and rescue efforts will continue to be continued. We will do everything we can to support them in this incredibly difficult time.”
Camp Mystic Director dies while trying to save children during the flooding of Texas
Camp Mystic, an all-girl, Christian Summer Camp, was badly affected after flooding destroyed her hut and numerous children and consultants had thrown away.
Five girls from Camp Mystic belong to the dead and the owner of the camp, Dick Eastland.
Larry Leitha, Sheriff of Kerr County, said on Sunday that 400 first aiders from 20 different city, state and national authorities are looking for search and rescue missions that are still missing for the 11 girls and a camp consultant after the floods.
First aiders scan the banks of the Guadalupe river for people who were flooded on Friday, July 4, 2025, in Ingram, Texas. (Michel Forier/The San Antonio Express-News about AP)
Kerr County was most affected by the floods, with at least 68 people died among the at least 80 who had lost their lives due to the tragic event.
The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, published a proclamation on Sunday and explained it in response to the floods for a day of prayer throughout the state.
president Donald Trump Reporters in Morristown, New Jersey, also on Sunday that he would probably visit Texas on Friday.
“We were in contact with governor Abbott and very close to Governor Abbott. And everyone in Texas. Kristi Noem is, as you know, and will continue to be there. And we work very closely with representatives from Texas,” said Trump.
“And it is a terrible thing that has taken place. Absolutely terrible. So let’s say God bless all people who have gone through so much, and God bless the condition of Texas. This incredible place,” he continued.
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Trump described this as a “100 -year -old disaster” and added that “this was one thing that took place in seconds. Nobody expected it.”
The Department of Homeland Security argued that the mainstream media was “deliberately lied about the floods” and said that “the national weather service has completed prompt, precise forecasts and warnings despite the unprecedented precipitation.”
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