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Hero Texas camp director Richard “Dick” Eastland battled floods for decades and even saw his pregnant wife once airlifted off the grounds to a hospital because of a deluge.
On July 4, flooding across Texas Hill Country destroyed more than half of the campgrounds that span over 700 acres, claiming ...
Heartbreaking visuals show the aftermath showed belongings of girls and other campers outside Camp Mystic. People place a cross near the Guadalupe River in honour of those who lost their lives. A ...
The risk of the catastrophic flooding that struck Texas Hill Country as people slept on July 4 and left at least 120 dead was ...
Bubble Inn saw generations of 8-year-olds enter as strangers and emerge as confident young ladies equipped with new skills ...
Young campers and a dad saving his family were among the dozens killed in the historic flash floods that tore through central ...
Gary and DeeAnn Knetsch were camping directly next to the Guadalupe River with their son, Jake Moeller, his wife, Megan and ...
Multiple parts of Central Texas, including Kerr County, were shocked by flash floods Friday when the Guadalupe River and ...
At least 120 people have been found dead since heavy rainfall overwhelmed the river and flowed through homes and youth camps ...
Search and recovery teams are also looking for a missing camp counselor who hasn't been seen since the July Fourth flooding ...
In 1978, an article in the Kerrville Mountain Sun reported that Camp Mystic was “the most severely damaged” of local summer ...
In the wake of disaster, people are relying on the volunteer fire department, the backbone of the Hill Country.