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World of Software > News > Moment cabin is swept away in deadly Texas floods with ‘so many people’ inside
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Moment cabin is swept away in deadly Texas floods with ‘so many people’ inside

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Last updated: 2025/07/06 at 9:47 PM
News Room Published 6 July 2025
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THIS is the terrifying moment a cabin was swept away during the deadly Texas floods as onlookers watched on helplessly.

Screams could be heard as the floodwaters carried away the cabin packed with people as flash floods sweep through Kerr County.

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A cabin was seen moving rapidly across the Guadalupe River in Hill CountyCredit: Twitter/@SAsportshonk
Nighttime photo of a house surrounded by floodwaters.

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Screams from inside the home could be heard from inside the structureCredit: Twitter/@SAsportshonk
Muddy classroom after a flood.

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The scene of devastation inside Camp Mystic, from where young girls are still missingCredit: Reuters
Flood debris including a damaged truck.

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Vehicles and heavy machinery are littered across the landscape after being picked up by the waterCredit: Getty

The harrowing scenes showed the structure moving rapidly across the Guadalupe River in Hill County in pitch black darkness.

One witness called out: “Oh my god, there’s so many people in it.”

A second bystander screamed “oh my god” as she watched the chaos unfold.

It is unclear if anyone suffered injuries or if they were able to reach safety.

There are now nearly 80 people confirmed dead due to the central Texas flood, according to state officials.

Heartbreaking photos from the wrecked site at Camp Mystic show sodden mattresses and teddies strewn across dormitories.

Meanwhile, outside, trucks and heavy machinery were swept away -evidence of the floods’ deadly force.

Teams working tirelessly in harsh conditions to find victims have witnessed the atrocities first-hand, with dozens of bodies discovered.

Officials said more than 850 people had been rescued in the last 36 hours.

Bobby Templeton, superintendent of Ingram Independent School District, said: “We still have people coming here looking for their loved ones. We’ve had a little success, but not much.”

Catastrophic scenes after freak deluge wipes out vast area & several still missing

Worst-hit was Kerr County, particularly areas around the Guadeloupe River where waters rose by 26ft in 45 minutes following a freak dump of rainfall.

The danger was not over as rains continued pounding communities outside San Antonio on Saturday and flash flood warnings and watches remained in effect.

About a third of a year’s worth of rain fell in a few short hours, completely overwhelming the waterways and creating an “extraordinary catastrophe”.

Dalton Rice, Kerville city manager, said on Saturday: “We’ve been rescuing people out of these camps by the hundreds. There’s a lot of folks that are shelter in place, so we leave them in place to make sure that we get them food, water.”

Multiple people lost their lives in other counties, bringing the current confirmed death toll to 59 – though this is sadly expected to rise.

Map showing Camp Mystic in Texas flooded by the Guadalupe River.

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First responders walking through flood debris.

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Teams scour devastated landscape after water recedesCredit: Getty
Photo of Ella Cahill.

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Ella Cahill is still missingCredit: FOX4
Photo of Reese Manchaca.

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Rescue services are also trying to locate Reese ManchacaCredit: FOX4

The parents of all the missing children have been notified – and many turned to social media to share desperate pleas for information about their girls.

Local reports suggest that up to five girls have been confirmed as dead, citing their families.

Janie Hunt, 9, was among the dead, her distraught mother told CNN.

A relative of nine-year-old Renee Smajstrla revealed on Facebook that the girls’s body had been found.

Shawna Salta wrote: “We are thankful she was with her friends and having the time of her life, as evidenced by this picture from yesterday.”

Lila Bonner’s family also released a statement confirming her death.

They wrote: “In the midst of our unimaginable grief, we ask for privacy and are unable to confirm any details at this time.

“We ache with all who loved her and are praying endlessly.”

Lila shared a cabin with her best friend Eloise Peck, 8, who also lost her life.

Her mom, Missy Peck, told Fox4: “Eloise was literally friends with everyone. She loved spaghetti but not more than she loved dogs and animals.

“She passed away with her cabinmate and best friend Lila Bonner who also died.

“Eloise had a family who loved her fiercely for the 8 years she was with us. Especially her Mommy.”

Camp Mystic’s owner and director Dick Eastland is amongst those confirmed to have died.

Photo of Joyce Badon.

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Joyce Badon is still missingCredit: FOX4
Sisters Blair and Brooke Harber.

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Sisters Blair and Brooke Harber tragically died in the floodsCredit: RJ Harber
A first responder walks through storm debris.

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A Texas Department of Public Safety official combs through the banks of the Guadalupe River near Camp MysticCredit: AP
Tree uprooted and surrounded by debris after a storm.

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Flood waters rose meters up the trunk of the treesCredit: Reuters

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