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After the deadly flooding in Kerr County, a group of Lubbock girls, who attended another Camp Mystic site, came together to help.
A new round of flash floods tore through Central Texas, triggering dozens of rescues after at least 131 people had been killed by the July 4 flash floods.Emergency crews resumed some recovery efforts ...
On July 4th, heavy rain caused a devastating flash flood in Texas. At Camp Mystic, located in Kerr County, Texas, 27 young campers were among those killed. News10’s Amber ...
FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from its 100-year floodplain map for Kerr County, the AP reports.
Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic’s buildings from their 100-year flood map, loosening ...
At least 106 people in Kerr County alone died, including 36 children, and more than 150 others in the county are still ...
A Texas woman with ties to Camp Mystic, which saw the deaths of at least 27 campers and counselors from the devastating July 4 floods, recalled her ordeal of being surrounded by water and surviving ...
At least 12 structures at Camp Mystic along the Guadalupe River were fully within FEMA’s 2011 National Flood Insurance map ...
The words “American Camp Association Accredited” is what some parent tells KXAN investigators they look for before deciding ...
A commissioner in Kerr County, where the worst flooding occurred, said people were “cursing us for our decisions.” Official ...
The data also highlights critical risks in other areas along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, and nationwide as many ...
When a reporter asked Texas Governor Greg Abbott who is to blame for the deaths of more than 100 people in this month’s ...