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Before-and-after scenes details devastation to Kerr County 1 week after flooding

by LJ News Opinions
July 16, 2025
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Following catastrophic flooding at Camp Mystic in Kerrville, Texas, where 27 campers and one counselor died and five remain missing, the community is demanding answers as President Trump surveys the damage today. FOX Weather’s Katie Byrne is live from Kerrville as the search continues.

Satellite imagery and photos taken this week show the devastating aftermath of the Fourth of July floods in Texas. 

The looped video below includes images of Camp Mystic near Hunt, Texas, where 27 girls and counselors were swept away early Friday morning by a flooded Guadalupe River. 

The image taken before the flood shows a clean campground with green lawns, blue-topped tennis courts and colorful watercraft located by the river. Then, the image taken on Wednesday shows muddy sediment covering the grounds and the watercraft, structures and vegetation washed away.

A looped video of before-and-after images of a closer look at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas.

A looped video of before-and-after images of a closer look at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas.

(Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies. / FOX Weather)

CAMP MYSTIC FAMILIES HOLD OUT HOPE FOR 5 MISSING GIRLS, COUNSELOR AFTER 27 SWEPT AWAY BY FLOODING

More photos show Camp Mystic and Camp La Junta, after the deadly flooding. Girls belongings lay scattered across the ground at Camp Mystic. 

Girls' belonging litter the ground at Camp Mystic after devastating flooding.

Girls’ belongings litter the ground at Camp Mystic after devastating flooding.

(Nearmap / FOX Weather)

Five girls and one counselor remain missing from Camp Mystic.

Close-up photo shows devastation to Camp Mystic.

Close-up photo shows the devastation at Camp Mystic. 

(Nearmap / FOX Weather)

Camp La Junta, an all-boys camp also near the Guadalupe River, was also badly damaged. All campers were confirmed accounted for after the flooding, officials with the camp said. 

Photo shows damage to Camp La Junta in Kerr County after flooding.

Photo shows damage to Camp La Junta in Kerr County after flooding. 

(Nearmap / FOX Weather)

Similar scenes are found throughout the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas. 

The photo carousel below shows the Ingram Dam littered with vegetation and debris after the flood, with the power of the flooded river made evident through the masses of trees either knocked over or completely wiped out.

  • Before and after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.

    Before-and-after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.
    (Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies.)

  • Before and after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.

    Before-and-after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.
    (Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies.)

  • Before and after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.

    Before-and-after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.
    (Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies.)

  • Before and after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.

    Before-and-after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.
    (Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies.)

  • Before and after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.

    Before-and-after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.
    (Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies.)

  • Before and after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.

    Before-and-after images of vegetation along the Guadalupe River near Hunt and Kerrville, Texas.
    (Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies.)

  • A photo before deadly flooding in Ingram, Texas.

    A photo before deadly flooding in Ingram, Texas. 
    (Nearmap)

  • A photo taken after deadly flooding in Ingram, Texas.

    A photo taken after deadly flooding in Ingram, Texas. 
    (Nearmap)

  • A photo showing an area in Kerrville before flooding.

    A photo showing an area in Kerrville before flooding. 
    (Nearmap)

  • A photo showing the area in Kerrville decimated after flooding.

    A photo showing the area in Kerrville decimated after flooding. 
    (Nearmap)

  • Photo shows an area in Ingram before deadly flooding swept through the area on July 4.

    Photo shows an area in Ingram before deadly flooding swept through the area on July 4.
    (Nearmap)

  • Photo shows that same area, completely devoid of grass and trees following deadly flooding in Ingram.

    Photo shows that same area, completely devoid of grass and trees following deadly flooding in Ingram. 
    (Nearmap)

  • A before photo of a neighborhood in Hunt, Texas prior to deadly flooding.

    A before photo of a neighborhood in Hunt, Texas prior to deadly flooding. 
    (Nearmap)

  • A photo of the neighborhood in Hunt, Texas after flooding.

    A photo of the neighborhood in Hunt, Texas after flooding. 
    (Nearmap)

The next two before-and-after images show how many homes along one portion of the Guadalupe River were washed away. 

The next pair of images shows the sheer number of trees, even those well beyond the river bank, that were downed during the flood.

The final groups of images from Nearmap highlight the devastation to Ingram and Kerrville, with roads washed out, buildings destroyed and trees completely gone. 

More images show how people have shown up in response to the flooding. With an empty clearing in Ingram now filled with vehicles and supplies for volunteers and first responders aiding in recovery efforts. 

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As of Friday, at least 120 people have been killed, and more than 170 remain missing. 

In Kerr County, at least 96 deaths have been reported, including 39 children. 



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