
Byline: Bastrop County, Texas — July 2025
After days of anguish, heartbreak, and a race against time, authorities in Texas have just confirmed what they're calling a “miracle in the middle of disaster” regarding the 27 girls who went missing during the devastating flash flood at Camp Wrenwood.
The Bastrop County Sheriff’s Office released a statement Monday morning revealing a major breakthrough — and possibly, a survival story no one dared to imagine.
🔥 “Live Movement Detected” — Hidden Location Uncovered
According to Police Chief Wayne Pollard, heat-signature drones and ground sensors picked up signs of movement and body heat deep inside an abandoned storm tunnel system 1.7 miles north of the main campsite — a zone previously marked as unreachable due to structural collapse.
A rescue team was immediately dispatched. Upon arrival, they heard faint knocking — then the unmistakable sound of a child’s voice calling for help.
“We found survivors,” one first responder confirmed over the radio. “At least a few are alive. They’re scared — but they’re here.”
🧭 11 Girls Confirmed Alive — More May Be Deeper Inside
So far, 11 girls have been confirmed alive, huddled together inside a chamber of the tunnel where they appear to have taken shelter during the rising water. Emergency teams say the girls had fashioned makeshift beds from bags and tree limbs and even shared food rations among themselves.
Medical teams are now working to stabilize the girls and search deeper into the tunnel, where the remaining children may be trapped by debris.
💬 America Reacts: “We’re Witnessing a Miracle”
The news has sent shockwaves across the country. Parents, volunteers, and millions watching live broadcasts have erupted in tears and applause. Hashtags