Texas flood death count surpasses 100 as recovery efforts continue

Camp Mystic says it’s grieving 27 campers and counselors. At least two dozen people were reported missing across the region Monday, though it is not clear how many people in total are still unaccounted for.

Alejandro Serrano, Texas Tribune
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Alejandro Serrano, Texas Tribune
Alejandro has built an impressive body of work during his years as a reporter. Alejandro is a versatile journalist who’s helped cover major news events, including...
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Camp Mystic along the banks of the Guadalupe River in Hunt on July 5, 2025. Credit: Brenda Bazán for The Texas Tribune

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Alejandro has built an impressive body of work during his years as a reporter. Alejandro is a versatile journalist who’s helped cover major news events, including the Astroworld Festival tragedy, Hurricane Nicholas, and the deaths of hundreds of Texans during the February 2021 winter storm and the nearly statewide blackout that ensued. His article on a Sugar Land woman who lost her three kids and her mother in a fire during the freeze was a portrait of unimaginable grief. His story on the death of a young man in the Harris County Jail offered equal measures of humanity and accountability.