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“ Camp Mystic, a haven for generations of Texas girls, becomes a center of tragedy ” was first published by The Texas Tribune ...
Devastating flash floods in central Texas on Friday has killed more than 100 people, including more than two dozen at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls along the Guadalupe River. The ...
More than an entire summer’s worth of rain fell in some spots in central Texas in just a few hours early on the Fourth of ...
Two Fort Worth children raised more than $5,000 in one day for Camp Mystic after the camp in Central Texas was devastated by ...
Keli Rabon's two sons, Braden and Brock, were attending a summer camp when the devastating flash flooding in Texas struck.
The boys spent about 13 hours waiting for help and were eventually relocated to a safe shelter on the property.
Camp Mystic says it is “grieving the loss” the loss of 27 campers and counselors as the search continued Monday for victims ...
Two San Diego boys survived the Texas flash floods that swept through various youth summer camps early Friday morning.
“Oh my God, we’re floating,” Ruffin Boyett realized. The campers had to make a quick decision. “The flood started getting ...
Eight-year-old Hugh is among the survivors who made it out. He was at Camp La Junta just five miles from Camp Mystic.
Texas brothers Cort and Miller Kay join Christina Ruffini to describe their escape from floodwaters at Camp La Junta, saying ...
Keli Rabon, 40, recalls how her two young sons survived the devastating flooding in Texas over the Fourth of July weekend.