Rescue crews recover the body of a 10-year-old girl lost in Texas floods
[May 07, 2025]
BRENHAM, Texas (AP) — The body of a 10-year-old girl who was swept away
in rapidly rising floodwaters has been recovered, Brenham Fire Chief
Mark Donovan said Tuesday.
Her body was found as forecasters warned that the day could bring more
heavy rains and flooding to the Houston area and the state’s coast.
The girl was identified by authorities as Devah Woods, a third-grade
student at Brenham Elementary School.
Woods and her sister were walking home from school around 4 p.m. Monday
when they got caught in floodwaters from a creek, said Melinda Gordon, a
spokesperson for the city.
Authorities are not sure if Woods slipped and fell in the creek, but her
sister ran to get help, Gordon said. A man who saw her get swept away
and a Brenham police officer tried to rescue her but were unsuccessful.
The man “got her backpack, but she got away from him,” Gordon said. The
man and the officer were treated by paramedics and released.
Teams of people scoured the city Monday night, using dogs and drones
with thermal imaging to try to find the girl. The water rescue operation
was scaled back overnight when heavy thunderstorms moved through, but
four swift water rescue teams resumed operations early Tuesday, the Fire
Department said via social media.
The department worked with more than a dozen supporting agencies in the
search.

Around 10:45 a.m., a dive team with the Texas Department of Public
Safety told authorities that it had found her body, Brenham Police Lt.
Steven Eilert said during a news conference.
“We have taken care of her as much as we could. Our hearts go out to
(her) family. It is a difficult thing,” Eilert said.
Woods’ mother attended the news conference but did not speak.
The girl's body was found 1.2 miles (1.9 kilometers) from where she went
missing, Gordon said.
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This photo provided by the City of Brenham shows a creek in Brenham,
Texas, on Monday, May 5, 2025, where rescue crews searched for a
missing 10-year-old girl who authorities say was swept away by
rising waters. (Melinda Gordon/City of Brenham via AP)

Brenham, which has about 19,000 residents, is located about 70 miles
(110 kilometers) northwest of Houston.
“We’re a very, very special community, very tight-knit Christian
community. The response from everyone was overwhelming,” Mayor
Atwood Kenjura said. “We don’t like the outcome that happened.”
At Woods' school, support services were being provided for students
and staff, according to the Brenham Independent School District.
“Our hearts are broken for Devah’s family, and we ask that you
continue to keep them in your thoughts and prayers during this
unimaginably difficult time,” the district said in a social media
post.
The next round of severe storms threatened to bring as much as 6
inches (15 centimeters) of rain Tuesday to parts of southeastern
Texas, according to the National Weather Service in Houston. Strong
rip currents and flooding along Gulf-facing beaches, especially
during high tide, were also forecast.
A large swath of Texas and parts of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Louisiana and Mississippi were under flood watches early in the day.
Just last week, storms drenched much of southern Oklahoma and
northern Texas, washing out roads and causing hundreds of flight
cancelations and delays.
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