Camp Mystic, Flood Response
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After three days of emotional testimony, a judge barred Camp Mystic from using or altering buildings where 27 campers and counselors died in the July 4 floodwaters.
A Texas judge has let down dozens of family members of the 27 campers and counselors who were killed in a horrific flooding incident last summer. The judge has mandated Camp Mystic to maintain the damaged cabins but did not obstruct reopening plans ...
Camp Mystic’s operators hope to renew their license and reopen this summer even as state investigations are underway over alleged negligence during July’s flooding.
AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas judge on Wednesday ordered Camp Mystic to preserve damaged cabins and other parts of the grounds hit by last year’s catastrophic floods that swept away and killed 25 girls and two counselors. The order follows a lawsuit by the ...
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas — The legal team for Camp Mystic has filed an appeal against a court order that shut down its Guadalupe campus, where 27 campers and counselors died in the July 4th flood. The appeal comes one month after hundreds packed a Travis ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A memorial cross is displayed beside Texas 39, with Camp Mystic cabins visible across the Guadalupe River. The owners of the camp are fighting a court order barring them from using or ...
Camp Mystic is appealing a judge’s order to halt work on a portion of its property where 28 people died in a catastrophic flash flood, while some victims' parents have filed court papers accusing the camp of withholding records. Austin residents Will ...