The vigil was held on Wednesday night at the Antler Stadium in Kerrville
KERRVILLE, Texas – Hundreds gathered on Wednesday night to mourn those killed in the recent Hill Country floods.
The community united in grief and hope, seeking comfort amid the ongoing tragedy at the Antler Stadium in Kerrville.
As of Wednesday, at least 119 people were killed due to the Hill Country flooding and at least 170 people remain missing.
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Below are the photos captured from the vigil:
People gather for a vigil at Antler Stadium in Kerrville, Texas on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 to honor the Hill Country flood victims. (Copyright 2025 by TheTXLoop – All rights reserved.)People gather for a vigil at Antler Stadium in Kerrville, Texas on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 to honor the Hill Country flood victims. (Copyright 2025 by TheTXLoop – All rights reserved.)People gather for a vigil at Antler Stadium in Kerrville, Texas on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 to honor the Hill Country flood victims. (Copyright 2025 by TheTXLoop – All rights reserved.)People gather for a vigil at Antler Stadium in Kerrville, Texas on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 to honor the Hill Country flood victims. (People gather for a vigil at Antler Stadium in Kerrville, Texas on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 to honor the Hill Country flood victims.)People gather for a vigil at Antler Stadium in Kerrville, Texas on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 to honor the Hill Country flood victims. (Copyright 2025 by TheTXLoop – All rights reserved.)People gather for a vigil at Antler Stadium in Kerrville, Texas on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 to honor the Hill Country flood victims. (Copyright 2025 by TheTXLoop – All rights reserved.)People gather for a vigil at Antler Stadium in Kerrville, Texas on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 to honor the Hill Country flood victims. (Copyright 2025 by TheTXLoop – All rights reserved.)People gather for a vigil at Antler Stadium in Kerrville, Texas on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 to honor the Hill Country flood victims. (Copyright 2025 by TheTXLoop – All rights reserved.)
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Andrea K. Moreno
Andrea K. Moreno is a Digital Journalist at TheTXLoop. She graduated from Texas State University with an electronic media degree and a minor in psychology. She also attended San Antonio College, where she held several positions at The Ranger, now known as The Sundial, for three years.
Emilio Sanchez
Emilio Sanchez is a TheTXLoop News Photographer from Denver. Sanchez has always had a passion for photography, cherishing the ability to capture moments that can be remembered forever.