Families of Camp Mystic Flood Victims Sue for Negligence

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Families of nine victims who died in the July 4 flooding at Camp Mystic in Texas have filed lawsuits against the camp and its owners, accusing them of gross negligence and prioritizing profit over safety, seeking over $1 million in damages each. The camp's response claims the flood was unprecedented and beyond their control. The tragedy has prompted calls for improved safety measures and new flood warning laws in Texas.
- Families of 9 Camp Mystic flooding victims file lawsuits KSL.com
- Camp Mystic families file four wrongful death lawsuits against owners Austin American-Statesman
- Families of Children Killed in Texas Floods Sue Camp Mystic, Claiming Gross Negligence The New York Times
- Families of girls, counselors who died in Texas floods allege Camp Mystic was negligent NBC News
- Families of Camp Mystic victims sue owners over deadly Texas flood BBC
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