Camp Mystic Tragedy: All Girls Confirmed Dead After Texas Floods — Chase Elliott Donates $500K, Visits Grieving Families

A heartbreaking turn of events, all 27 girls reported missing at Camp Mystic have been confirmed dead following the catastrophic Texas floods. As the final death toll surpasses 100, communities across the nation are grappling with profound grief. The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the country, uniting people in mourning for the young lives lost far too soon.

Amid the sorrow, NASCAR star Chase Elliott emerged with a gesture of quiet compassion and unwavering support. Without fanfare, Elliott donated $500,000 to assist the families affected and to bolster first responders’ efforts in the devastated region. But it was more than just a donation—within hours, Elliott arrived in person to meet with grieving families, offering not just aid, but solidarity.

At a private vigil near the flood site, Elliott delivered an impromptu speech that brought many to tears. “We can never bring them back,” he said, voice shaking. “But we can carry their light forward—through love, through action, and through one another.”

His words resonated far beyond the gathered crowd, shared widely online and sparking a wave of support for the victims’ families. While no act can undo the loss, Elliott’s presence offered a rare, genuine moment of unity in a time of overwhelming sorrow.

As the nation mourns the Camp Mystic girls, Elliott’s response stands as a reminder: in the darkest moments, even small lights can guide the way forward.

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