Devastating flooding in Central Texas resulted in the deaths of at least 18 adults and 14 children, including campers from Camp Mystic. Michael McCown, whose daughter Linnie is missing, traveled to the area to search for her. As search efforts continued, he visited the camp, where many young girls were unaccounted for. McCown searched the grounds, collecting items to offer to the families of the missing. He expressed his resolve to find Linnie despite the destruction left by the floodwaters.
Michael McCown drove to Hill Country from Austin upon learning of the flood that devastated the area, killing at least 18 adults and 14 children, including Camp Mystic girls.
The search continues for two dozen Camp Mystic girls who are unaccounted for after the flooding, with McCown visiting the camp to look for his daughter Linnie.
McCown identified himself to authorities and spent time at the camp, collecting mementos left behind to bring to the parents of the missing girls.
He needed to find Linnie and expressed determination by stating, 'I'm just going to walk,' as he searched the camp property and surrounding areas.
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