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Hundreds of children were at the all-girls summer camp when flood waters hit Friday, leaving a dozen missing and several confirmed dead.
While a search continues for Camp Mystic campers after July 4 flooding, a director shared a moving tribute to lost lives, including owner Richard Eastland.
Camp officials at the Mo-Ranch Assembly summer camp acted quickly without warnings to evacuate 70 people from rising Guadalupe River waters.
Camp Mystic's emergency preparedness is questioned after catastrophic flooding killed 27 people. State inspections approved plans days before the disaster.
Multiple parts of Central Texas, including Kerr County, were shocked by flash floods Friday when the Guadalupe River and others rose rapidly.
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the at least 120 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
The devastating floods that pounded areas of Texas -- including a Christian girls summer camp -- over the weekend recall a similar tragedy that occurred back in 1987.
About 23 girls are missing after torrential rains flooded the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, washing away cabins and buildings at Camp Mystic.
The girls summer camp devastated by the Kerr County flood reports the death toll has risen to 27. Here's what we know about Camp Mystic.
Some risk is 'inevitable,' safety experts say — but there are procedures and standards Canadian parents should be aware of if they're worried about camp safety.
How a Flash Flood Turned Camp Mystic Into a Disaster Zone Camp staff went to bed following what seemed like routine flood warnings. Within hours, they were fighting for survival.
Camp Mystic says 27 campers and counselors are among the more than 100 victims killed in the Texas flooding over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.