First Lady Melania Trump is providing a message of consolation, empathy, and fortitude to bereaved families as the country struggles with the devastating floods that swept through central Texas this week.
A Message of Love and Support from a First Lady
Melania Trump posted an emotional statement to X on Saturday morning. Following devastating news that 27 people, including nine children, had perished in flash floods that ravaged places like Kerr County and destroyed the cherished Camp Mystic, the post was made.
“During this trying time, my thoughts and prayers are with the parents in Texas. I’m praying for you and keeping you in my prayers for fortitude, consolation, and fortitude,” she wrote.
🚨 HORRIFYING: The number of missing in the Texas floods is currently UNKNOWN, and could dramatically increase
This is an RV park near Kerrville that was filled to the brim with campers for July 4th weekend, and it’s all been swept away.
RVs are caught up in trees way down the… pic.twitter.com/oUe5ow5Mgw
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 5, 2025
As families wait for updates on the more than 20 children who are still missing after the floodwaters tore through cabins, roads, and homes, her words mirrored the feelings experienced nationwide.
Ruins at Camp Mystic: An Increasing Death Toll
Janie Hunt, a 9-year-old camper whose mother verified her death, was one of the fatalities. Thirteen-year-old Elinor Lester survived the catastrophe but recounted terrifying experiences. Helicopters were airlifting children to safety, girls were clinging to ropes to cross bridges, and cabins were collapsing.
Lester told reporters, “It was really frightening.” “The camp was totally demolished.”
My heart goes out to the parents in Texas during this difficult time. I am holding you in my thoughts and sending prayers for strength, comfort, and resilience.
— First Lady Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) July 5, 2025
Even seasoned forecasters and flood gauges were overwhelmed by the Guadalupe River’s nearly 30-foot rise in less than two hours. The water is moving so quickly that you won’t realize how bad it is until it’s on top of you, according to one meteorologist.
In response, President Trump says, “It’s shocking.”
In his remarks, President Donald Trump described the devastation as “shocking” and “a terrible thing.” He reiterated that in order to provide support and emergency aid, the federal government is collaborating closely with Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
“Youth have lost their lives. Texas will be taken care of by us. “Anything they require,” Trump stated.
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick of the state confirmed the number of campers who have gone missing and stressed that rescue efforts are still underway, with more than 400 responders on the ground, 14 helicopters, and nine drones. Children have been rescued by swimmers from swift-moving water, and some survivors have been discovered clinging to trees.
A Nation in Prayer Together
Melania’s message served as a gentle reminder of our common humanity during times of disaster, especially as more rain is predicted and the death toll is likely to rise.
The First Lady’s words, a straightforward yet impactful gesture that conveys the message that you are not alone, stood out as a beacon of empathy during a week filled with unimaginable loss.