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Former campers and counselors speak on how the famed Hill Country camp became more than a place for summer games.
Through obituaries and social media tributes, The Dallas Morning News pieced together the lives of more than a dozen Camp ...
The leader of Camp Mystic had been tracking the weather before the deadly Texas floods, but it is now unclear whether he saw an urgent warning from the National Weather Service that had triggered an e ...
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The flash flooding deluged summer camps in Kerr County, dotted along the Guadalupe River, and also left families in Burnet, Kendall, Tom Green, Travis and Williamson Counties looking for family ...
A spokesperson for Camp Mystic and its owner's family cannot confirm whether flash flood emergency alerts reached personnel on July 4.
The Fourth of July floods that tore through the Texas Hill Country left a trail of destruction — taking homes, lives and ...
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Texas officials and Hill Country leaders knew the risks of flooding along the Guadalupe. Warnings went unheeded, flood warnings, river gauges and sirens unfunded - and more than 130 Texans died.
For many families, the most serious warnings about the deadly and raging torrent in Texas Hill Country on July 4 came too ...
A spokesperson for Camp Mystic said he is still working to confirm the timeline of events that led to the deaths of 27 ...
Camp Mystic Co-Owner Allegedly Waited Nearly an Hour After Alert to Begin Evacuating Campers: Report
The director at Camp Mystic received an alert about life-threatening flash flooding, but waited 45 minutes to evacuate ...
The National Weather Service issued an urgent flood warning at 1:14 a.m. July 4th. Camp personnel did not start moving girls ...
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