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Missing campers and pleas for helicopters: 911 calls from the Camp Mystic flood disaster in Texas
Twenty-eight people at Camp Mystic — 25 campers, the camp's owner and two counselors — died in the July 4 floods when the ...
Camp Mystic officials said they are in the process of installing a new flood warning system ahead of the all-girls Christian camp re-opening it’s Cypress Lake location this summer.
Texas residents caught up in catastrophic flooding in July pleaded for water rescues, and staffers at Camp Mystic requested ...
The camp announced on Tuesday that it is installing four new flood warning river monitors after the deadly July 4th flood in ...
"We want to caution the public that what you will hear on these calls is distressing," Kerrville Police Chief Chris McCall ...
Months after a flash flood killed over two dozen campers and counselors, Camp Mystic is installing new high-tech river monitors and safety upgrades — as families push for accountability and lawsuits ...
Grieving parents reacted bitterly to the announcement. Twenty-five campers, two counselors and the camp's co-owner died in ...
On the morning of July 4, the Guadalupe River in Kerr County overflowed as camp attendees slept in their cabins.
It's a frantic 911 call from one of the Eastlands, the family that owns Camp Mystic.The call is short, but he is clear about ...
The lawsuits allege that camp management was long aware of the risk of flooding at the camp and failed to take action to save ...
Their panic-stricken pleas were among more than 400 calls for help across Kerr County last summer when unimaginable floods hit during the overnight hours on the July Fourth holiday, according to ...
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