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At least 19 of the cabins at Camp Mystic were located in designated flood zones, including some in an area deemed “extremely hazardous” by the county.
The New York Times analyzed federal data to identify 19 cabins at Camp Mystic that were located in designated flood zones, including some in an area the county had deemed “extremely hazardous.” ...
The “Bubble Inn” bunkhouse hosted the youngest kids at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp caught in the deadly July 4 flooding in the state’s Hill Country.
A joyful group photo of young campers from Camp Mystic’s "Bubble Inn" cabin has become a symbol of the Texas flash floods that led to several dozen deaths.
Connor knew what he needed to say as he stood on the porch of the boys’ cabin and watched Brian Lobao cross a gully of ...
At Camp Mystic, officials activated an evacuation plan, moving girls out of two cabins and into the camp’s recreation center, according to newspaper accounts.
Keli Rabon, 40, recalls how her two young sons survived the devastating flooding in Texas over the Fourth of July weekend. Her youngest, 7-year-old Brock Davis, was forced to climb the rafters in ...
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Camp Mystic, which largely sits in a flood-prone area, lost 27 campers and counselors in the disaster. No cabin suffered more than Bubble Inn. Most of its 15 campers and counselors were killed.
Houston brothers share their harrowing experience of facing flash floods while camping in Texas, expressing gratitude for safely returning home.
As the floodwaters began to recede from Camp Mystic, a torrent of grief remained as the identities of some of the campers who died in the flash floods began to emerge on Saturday. At least 43 ...