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The flood that overtook Texas' Guadeloupe River on Friday and stranded members of an all-girls Christian camp is proving to be worse than a 1987 disaster spurred by a near-identical deluge that ...
Camp Mystic, on the banks of the Guadalupe River near Hunt, Texas, has been operated by generations of the same family since the 1930s.
As the floodwaters began to recede from Camp Mystic, a torrent of grief remained as the identities of some of the campers who died in the flash floods began to emerge on Saturday. At least 43 ...
Texas flooding leaves at least two dozen dead in Kerr County as heavy rain caused the Guadalupe River to reach nearly 30 feet, wiping out a children's Christian camp along the waterway.
Right along one of the Guadalupe River’s bends, the Christian camp Camp Mystic has been a summertime haven for generations of Texas girls.
Floods turned beloved Texas camp into a nightmare. At least 27 girls remain missing As the floodwaters recede from Camp Mystic, a torrent of grief remains for the families of the children who died ...
Flooding in central Texas caused the Guadalupe River to flood. A Christian girls camp, Camp Mystic, was affected and some campers are missing.
Forty adults have also died. The Christian all-girls camp is located along the Guadalupe River – which rose more than 20 feet in less than two hours overnight into the July Fourth holiday.
July 5 (Reuters) - Founded by a University of Texas football coach, Camp Mystic where raging floodwaters swept away dozens of girls - killing several and leaving many others missing - was ...
New details have been revealed about some of the young girls who remain missing after devastating floods hit Texas on July 4. Lt. Gov.
Renee Smajstrla and Janie Hunt, two campers at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas were found dead, according to family and local reports.