India, July 12 -- Dennis Quaid informed in a stunning update that his daughter Zoe,17, was working as a camp counselor in Texas during the disastrous flash floods that claimed the lives at least 120 people and left several others missing.

Speaking to Fox News on Friday, Quaid said that Zoe's camp is located many miles north of Kerrville, Texas, which was affected by the surge in the water levels of Guadalupe River.

He called the Hill County of Texas "a magical place" for kids camping there. "It's a cherished memory you carry with you all your life. My daughter was actually a few miles away from [Camp] Mystic, further north. Thankfully, their camp was OK."

Quaid further said that he attempted to contact his daughter the night before the...