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The emergency weather alert had come early Fourth of July morning: There would be life-threatening flash flooding in Kerr ...
In the week since the flood, generations of Mystic Girls are turning to each other. They are seeking the familiar that takes them back to camp.
Jane 'Janie' Hunt had only been at Camp Mystic for five days when the Guadalupe River swelled on July 4, sweeping away cabins ...
At least 161 are still unaccounted for after the July Fourth floods that saw the waters of the Guadalupe rise to historic levels in Central Texas, officials with Kerr County said Friday. Authorities ...
As floodwaters rose in Texas, camp counselors hoisted children onto rafters, carried them to dry ground and sang with them to ...
Mollie Sylvester Schaffer had been married to her husband, Randy, for 57 years when the Houston couple traveled to an annual ...
More than 700 people were at the camp when the July Fourth floods hit Kerr County in Central Texas. KERRVILLE, Texas — At the all-girls Camp Mystic, along the Guadalupe River, five campers are still ...
Here's what to know about the deadly flooding, the colossal weather system that drove it and ongoing efforts to identify ...
People awoke from water rushing around them during the early morning hours of July 4, all along the Guadalupe River in the ...
The death toll from flash floods that struck central Texas on Friday has now climbed to more than 100 people and an unknown ...
Torrential rain flooded creeks, streams and the Guadalupe River, where the water swelled more than 26 feet in 45 minutes.
Kerr County officials reportedly failed to activate a powerful public alert system that could have saved lives before last week’s devastating flood.The Washington Post revealed that despite having the ...