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Virginia Hollis is one of the girls missing from Camp Mystic, according to a social media post from Bregman. She was staying ...
As hope for finding survivors dims, questions swirl around whether Camp Mystic's emergency plan was adequate. Texas doesn't ...
More cabins and buildings at Camp Mystic — the tragic site of more than two dozen deaths in the Texas flood — were at risk of ...
Virginia Wynne Naylor, 8, was at Camp Mystic, a girls' summer camp with cabins along the river in a rural part of Kerr County ...
An analysis of flood maps shows that several buildings, including those where children were sleeping, were in known hazard ...
Before the floods came, Camp Mystic’s sprawling 700-acre campground was dotted with green-roofed, cobblestone cabins and rows ...
Surviving campers sang hymns as they drove past the damage left by the floods. Days earlier, they were having fun and playing ...
At least 120 people have been killed and 173 are still missing as Texas officials deflect questions over the state’s response ...
Two 8-year-old girls are the first from Austin to be publicly identified as victims of the raging flood waters that swept through Camp Mystic.
"And our cabins are high up, and for them to be flooding, it's like, you know, something's wrong," Georgia Jones said.
For decades, Camp Mystic has been a destination where Texan girls learn skills beyond the usual camp itinerary. Sure, fishing and crafts are common activities for Mystic campers, but the true magic of ...
Satellite imagery of Camp Mystic and other areas along the Guadalupe River shows the devastating aftermath of the Fourth of ...