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Each summer, the daughters of senators, governors, oil barons and other Texas royalty would pass through the gates of Camp Mystic on the banks of the Guadalupe River in the state’s Hill Country. Once ...
A beloved girls summer camp in Texas Hill Country is reeling after a deadly flash flood swept down the Guadalupe River on Friday, leaving families in anguish and a community clinging to hope.
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Hours after several girls were swept away in a flash flood on Saturday, official images have surfaced showing the devastation of their bedroom. The photographs reveal the extent of destruction at Camp ...
At least 27 people died and more than two-dozen children attending a summer camp remained missing after heavy rain caused catastrophic flooding on the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill County on the ...