
By Rachel Simmons | American Heartline News | July 16, 2025
After nearly two weeks of anguish, hope, and heartbreak, the youngest of the 27 girls swept away by catastrophic floodwaters near Camp Mystic, Texas, was found alive today — and the world is now watching one single moment that’s capturing hearts across the nation.
The girl, identified as 6-year-old Lily Ramirez, was located late this morning by search teams using thermal drones in a thick marsh 2.7 kilometers downstream from the main flood zone. She was found curled inside a hollow tree trunk, wrapped in an emergency poncho believed to have come from one of the older missing girls.
Barely able to speak from dehydration and exhaustion, Lily was lifted into a waiting ambulance — but as medics adjusted her oxygen mask, she did something that stunned everyone on board:
She lifted her tiny hand, formed a shaky heart with her fingers, and mouthed the words, “Tell them I’m okay.”
A paramedic caught the gesture on helmet cam, and within minutes, the clip had been shared with fellow rescue crews. By afternoon, millions across the country were watching it, many in tears.