At this point, the most recent, consistent public reporting indicates that only a very small number of people are still officially listed as missing from the recent Texas floods, but the exact figure depends on which stage of the disaster you’re asking about.

Quick Scoop: How many are still missing?

  • In the immediate aftermath of the July 4 Texas Hill Country floods (especially around Kerr County and the Guadalupe River), officials said more than 160–170 people were unaccounted for at one point.
  • As search and identification efforts progressed, that number was steadily revised downward.
  • By mid‑July 2025, officials in Kerrville said the list of missing had dropped from nearly 100 to three people still unaccounted for after the floods.
  • Among those connected to the Camp Mystic tragedy, reporting in early 2026 focuses on one 8‑year‑old camper, Cecilia “Cile” Steward, who remains officially missing and is now the subject of a wrongful‑death lawsuit; she is legally treated as “presumed deceased.”

So if you’re asking “right now, how many are still missing in the Texas flood?” the clearest current picture from officials is:

  • Texas Hill Country / Kerr County overall (mid‑July 2025) : 3 people still missing.
  • Camp Mystic campers specifically (through early 2026) : 1 child still officially missing, presumed dead.

Because these numbers can change as remains are identified or records updated, it’s important to check very recent local or state emergency updates if you need absolutely up‑to‑the‑minute figures.

Note: This situation involves loss of life and ongoing grief for families; coverage now often centers not just on the numbers, but on lawsuits, safety questions, and memorials for the victims.

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