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A disaster plan for Camp Mystic was approved by Texas inspectors just days before devastating flooding killed more than 20 people at the Christian all-girls summer camp, according to records ...
"And our cabins are high up, and for them to be flooding, it's like, you know, something's wrong," Georgia Jones said.
The Associated Press has assembled an approximate timeline of the 48 hours before, during and after the deadly flash flood, ...
Multiple parts of Central Texas, including Kerr County, were shocked by flash floods Friday when the Guadalupe River rose ...
At least 161 people were missing from Kerr County alone, officials said. Several children were among the missing.
The resort village of Ruidoso was under a flash flood emergency as slow-moving storms left people trapped in homes and ...
More than 100 people have died across six counties after flash flooding from heavy rain began affecting the state last week.
SAN ANTONIO — Five days after the waters of the Guadalupe River rose and overwhelmed much of Kerr Country on July Fourth, ...
First responders and nonprofit volunteers from Virginia are on the ground in Central Texas, helping communities recover after catastrophic flash flooding left more than 100 people dead and dozens ...
A 26-year-old Coast Guard Petty Officer, Scott Ruskan, has emerged as a beacon of courage during the catastrophic flash ...
The details of Camp Mystic's emergency plans were not included in the records released by the state. DSHS released the July 2 inspection report along with five years of reports of the youth camp.
As of this writing, 111 people have perished in the central Texas flash flooding of the Guadalupe River, including 27 campers, counselors and owner of Camp Mystic along its banks.