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The proposal follows new legislation that aims to protect children from disasters after the July 4 catastrophe claimed the lives of 27 campers and staffers at a popular Central Texas camp.
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A Texas Christian summer camp for girls, where 27 campers died in a July 4 flash flood, announced plans to reopen in May at a nearby location with enhanced safety measures, despite earlier criticism ...
The Texas legislature passed two bills on Wednesday reforming flood safety regulations after a deadly disaster swept the state earlier this summer, killing over 130 people. Twenty-five young girls and ...
Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story. See our AI policy , and give us feedback . Texas officials are requiring youth camps to have weather alert systems, ...
In early July, more than 130 people were killed in catastrophic flash flooding in the Texas Hill Country region, including 27 ...
(KERR COUNTY, Texas) -- The parents of children who were among the 27 killed at Camp Mystic on Texas' Guadalupe River during the historic Fourth of July flash flooding that devastated the Hill Country ...
The jewel of the western Texas Hill Country, Garner State Park is the most popular state park in Texas. Photo Credit: Catherine Parker In Texas, the fall is a great time to plan a camping trip. With ...
These new towers rising in the Texas Hill Country were designed after one of the deadliest floods in state history. Here’s ...
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Camp Mystic, pictured here in Hunt on July 9, 2025, was not accredited by the American Camp Association. “A rigorous accreditation program inspired Texas' camp reforms. Here's what that process looks ...