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The flooding in Kerr County, Texas, has killed more than 50, while Camp Mystic on the banks of the Guadalupe River has dozens of girls unaccounted for.
When the flash flood struck early July 4, about 700 children were in residence at Camp Mystic, a 99-year-old nondenominational Christian summer camp for girls nestled in the Texas Hill Country ...
At least 13 fatalities were reported Friday as devastating floods slammed Texas' Hill Country with water rescues taking place ...
Kerr County floods: At least 84 dead, including 28 children, after July Fourth flooding At least 11 remain missing area, including 10 young girls from Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas.
KERRVILLE, Texas — At Camp Mystic, along the Guadalupe River, more than 20 campers are still not accounted for in the aftermath of history and deadly floods. At a 3 p.m. news conference Friday ...
Heavy flooding in central Texas on Friday flooded an all-girls summer camp in Kerr County, called the Mystic River Camp. While some of the children who were in the camp were evacuated after heavy ...
In Kerr County, where Camp Mystic is located, the flash floods have killed at least 68 people, including 28 children, Sheriff Larry Leitha said July 6.
The private nondenominational Christian camp, founded in 1926, is located along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, one of 15 counties covered in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's disaster declaration.
Despite a decades-long history of flash floods in the Texas Hill Country, and a 1987 flash flood that killed 10 teenagers at a Christian Camp in neighboring Kendall County, Kerr County didn’t ...