Floods
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Twenty-seven children and counselors died in the Texas Hill Country camp, and many of their families expressed shock that the retreat on the Guadalupe River would be open for its 100th anniversary.
By Ruth Graham
Twenty-seven children and counselors died in the Texas Hill Country camp, and many of their families expressed shock that the retreat on the Guadalupe River would be open for its 100th anniversary.
Floods
in Texas
Supported by
Twenty-seven children and counselors died in the Texas Hill Country camp, and many of their families expressed shock that the retreat on the Guadalupe River would be open for its 100th anniversary.
By Ruth Graham

Families of the dead campers said all resources should be used to find the missing camper.

The private Christian summer camp had originally planned to host 800 girls to a different location which did not experience any…

Area along Guadalupe River will not reopen but another part that wasn’t damaged will resume welcoming campers

Camp Mystic filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization on Wednesday, nearly a year after catastrophic floods killed 25 girls…

Twenty-seven people died in the July 2025 flood at the all-girls camp.

The lawsuits allege that the deaths of 25 campers and two counselors in a Central Texas flood on July 4 could have been prevented.