Camp Mystic Faces Repeated Floods and Evacuations Amid Tragedy

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Camp Mystic in Texas experienced a severe flood after a delayed evacuation, resulting in the deaths of 27 campers and counselors, including the camp's founder, Dick Eastland, who died trying to rescue young girls. The camp received a flood warning but did not evacuate immediately, leading to chaos as waters rose rapidly, highlighting the risks of building in flood-prone areas and the importance of timely response to weather alerts.
- Camp Mystic’s leader got a ‘life threatening’ flood alert. They evacuated an hour later. The Washington Post
- How the Tragedy at Camp Mystic Unfolded, Cabin by Cabin The Wall Street Journal
- Texas camp buildings were removed from map showing flood risks, US media reports BBC
- Missing Camp Mystic Counselor Katherine Ferruzzo’s Remains Found 7 Days After Texas Floods Yahoo
- Evacuations and Lost Cabins: A Century of Floods at Camp Mystic The New York Times
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