Texas, Camp Mystic and floods
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Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still missing.
Bubble Inn saw generations of 8-year-olds enter as strangers and emerge as confident young ladies equipped with new skills from the great outdoors and lifelong friends – bonds that would one day prove vital in the face of unfathomable tragedy.
The body of a young Houston girl reported missing during the catastrophic flooding in Kerr County has been found.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNNorth Texas lemonade stand raises money for Camp Mystic victims' familiesSaturday afternoon, like many kids do, a group in Highland Park held a lemonade stand. The money wasn't for them, but for those who lost their daughters in the historic flooding event in Hunt, Texas,
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Fox Weather on MSNFamilies of Camp Mystic missing girls seek ‘miracle’ after Texas flooding claims 27 campers, counselorsCampers as young as 8-years-old were swept away by catastrophic flooding in central Texas when tropical rainfall sent the Guadalupe River surging onto Camp Mystic, where the young campers slept.
The death toll from Friday morning’s horrific flooding rose to at least 80 across Texas on Sunday evening, with 68 of the deaths in Kerr County, where Camp Mystic is based.
Records released Tuesday show Camp Mystic met state regulations for disaster procedures, but details of the plan remain unclear.