Texas Flooding, Campers and Counselors
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Texas inspectors approved Camp Mystic’s emergency plan just two days before devastating floods killed over 27 people, mostly children, at the Texas summer camp.
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the more than 130 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
Last week, WLWT shared a story about a five-year-old who set up a tiny shop in his Cleves neighborhood, with all the profits going to help families impacted by the recent devastating flood. The flooding killed more than 100 people in the county over the July 4 weekend.
Dozens of Texas parents gathered outside the White House a short time ago, demanding accountability and action.The group set out 27 children’s
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Lindsey McLeod McCrory, a Texas mom, faced immense tragedy, losing her husband to cancer, her brother to illness, and her daughter, Blakely, in the Camp Mystic floods. Blakely, attending the camp she was excited about,
The 8-year-old was the final missing Camp Mystic girl after floods overtook the shores of the Guadalupe River in parts of Kerr County.