Texas flooding: Green ribbons, lights honor Camp Mystic victims across state
As search efforts continue in Central Texas for 11 campers and a camp counselor from Camp Mystic, communities across the state are showing their support for the flood victims.
People are tying green ribbons around trees in front of their homes in their honor.
Green is the color of Camp Mystic.
Highland Park
Several people in Highland Park, Texas, outside of Dallas, wrapped their trees in green ribbons.
Two Highland Park students, Lila Bonner and Eloise Peck, were among the Camp Mystic campers who were killed in the devastating flooding.

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Two Highland Park students, Lila Bonner and Eloise Peck, were among the Camp Mystic campers who were killed in the devastating flooding. Peck's mother Missy shared a statement about her daughter on Saturday.
The girls had just finished second grade at Bradfield Elementary.
The Highland Park High School PTA says green ribbons will be made available for pick-up on Monday.
Memorial City
On Saturday night, Memorial City mall in Houston lit up green.
"This heartbreaking tragedy has deeply touched the lives of many in our community," it wrote on social media. "Our thoughts, prayers, and support are with the families, their loved ones, and the entire Camp Mystic community during this incredibly difficult time."
The Source: Information from this article comes from family members for Eloise Peck and Lila Bonner, Highland Park High School PTA and Memorial City mall.