Dad-of-four Dick Eastland was at Camp Mystic, a girls’ camp on the Guadalupe River, when the catastrophic flood hit Texas on the 4th of July. 💔😞 Why his wife survived and he didn’t ⬇️

Texas has declared a state of disaster after catastrophic flooding swept through 15 counties, claiming at least 82 lives — including 28 children. Among the victims was Richard “Dick” Eastland, a revered summer camp leader who died while trying to rescue campers from rising waters at Camp Mystic in Kerr County. His death has left a deep void in a community he served for decades.

The tragedy struck on July 4, 2025, when flash floods tore through Camp Mystic, a historic Christian girls’ camp nestled along the Guadalupe River. More than 700 children were at the camp when the waters surged. Eastland, 74, co-owner of the camp, was discovered in an SUV alongside three girls he had attempted to evacuate. He succumbed to his injuries en route to the hospital.

As rescue crews scoured the area for the 27 children still missing the next day, Eastland was remembered as a father figure and pillar of the camp. He and his wife, Tweety, had led Camp Mystic since 1974. His final, selfless act of bravery was seen as a natural extension of a life devoted to nurturing faith, courage, and character in young girls.

Governor Greg Abbott visited the flood-ravaged area and pledged full state support, urging Texans to unite in prayer and resolve. More than 1,000 responders have been deployed, and disaster zones were declared across all affected counties. As recovery efforts continue, Texas grieves the devastating loss and begins the difficult work of rebuilding — and learning — in the aftermath.

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