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Camp Mystic for Girls along the Guadalupe River in Hunt, Texas, made an official statement Monday regarding catastrophic, life-threatening flooding.
Camp Mystic co-owner Dick Eastland, described as "one of the most selfless men," reportedly died trying to rescue campers from catastrophic flooding.
Dick Eastland, the Camp Mystic owner who pushed for flood alerts on the Guadalupe River, was killed in last week’s deadly surge.
A Camp Mystic program director said she went from sleeping in her bed early Friday morning to standing on the rooftop less than an hour later.
Camp Mystic owners successfully appealed to the Federal Emergency Management Agency to redesignate some buildings that had been considered part of a flood-hazard zone.
Within six years of opening, Camp Mystic was inundated with floodwaters. It was the first of many times.
Camp Mystic flood claims 27 lives as summer camp tragedies continue across America, from deadly flash floods and drownings to the infamous Girl Scout murders and natural disasters.
Two teenage camp counselors recalled the harrowing moment they wrote the names of the young girls they were caring for on the kids' bodies in case they were swept away in the raging Texas floodwaters.
Texas records show Camp Mystic had an emergency plan before floods killed at least 27 campers and counselors, but details of its storm response are still unclear.
Camp Mystic confirms 27 deaths, 11 still missing after deadly Texas flooding: What we know By Alexis Simmerman, Tony Plohetski, Keri Heath, Austin American-Statesman Updated July 7, 2025 9:24 a.m.
Prayer united people reacting to the tragic loss of children after a flash flood destroyed Camp Mystic.
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