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Generations of parents sent their daughters to the Christian camp on the Guadalupe. It suffered floods over the years but no one foresaw tragedy.
At least 27 died in one of the worst disasters ever for summer camps. The tragedy shines a spotlight on America's camps and whether they're safe.
KERRVILLE, Texas — At Camp Mystic, along the Guadalupe River, more than 20 campers are still not accounted for. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said about 23 campers are not accounted for as of 3 p.m. The camp had more than 700 kids, many of whom are from out of town. Officials say parents have been notified if their kids are among those missing.
Trump meets rescuers and families of victims killed in Camp Mystic flooding disaster - President’s visit comes amid reports Kerr County officials were repeatedly denied state funding for emergency flo
Floodwaters have invaded the grounds of Camp Mystic many times since it was founded nearly 100 years ago. In July 1932, torrential rains swept away some of the cabins. In August 1978, severe ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — At the all-girls Camp Mystic, along the Guadalupe River, 11 campers and a counselor are still not accounted for in the aftermath of history and deadly floods.