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State inspectors approved Camp Mystic’s disaster plan 2 days before deadly Texas flood, records show
Records released Tuesday show the camp met state regulations for disaster procedures, but details of the plan remain unclear.
Meanwhile, Texas authorities have pledged to continue search and rescue operations until every missing person is found.
Four days after the devastating flash floods in Texas Hill Country, local officials and law enforcement in Kerr County couldn ...
A public backlash is enveloping Kerr County over the steps taken after the National Weather Service warned of a potential catastrophe.
Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash ...
The Guadalupe River has a history of terrible, fatal floods. The flash floods that killed at least 100 people in central ...
At least 13 fatalities were reported Friday as devastating floods slammed Texas' Hill Country with water rescues taking place ...
Friday was the last time a missing person was found alive in Kerr County, according to authorities. But search crews continue ...
One Guadalupe River flood gauge near Kerrville and Camp Mystic recorded a rise of more than 25 feet in two hours.
Comal County contributed $115,000 and Guadalupe County, farther downstream, pitched in $14,000 for the system, which had a planned debut in May that was delayed by bad weather.
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