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The all-girls Christian camp near the Guadalupe River, Texas , was hosting 750 girls for the summer when a heavy deluge on Friday night swept away the camp in the dead of night.
A July Fourth weekend deluge in Texas caused catastrophic flash flooding that has killed at least 89 people. Camp Mystic in ...
Flash flooding in central Texas on July 4 has claimed at least 87 lives, including 27 children and counselors from ...
The flooded river on Thursday devastated Camp Mystic, a Christian girl’s camp, where eight-year-old twins Hanna and Rebecca ...
The raging flash floods — among the nation’s worst in decades — slammed into camps and homes along the edge of the Guadalupe ...
“Texas is grieving right now,” the Republican senator Ted Cruz said on Monday morning. Cruz conducts himself with the rhino ...
Crews picked through mountains of debris and waded into swollen rivers Monday in the search for victims of catastrophic flooding that killed nearly 90 people over the July Fourth weekend in Texas, ...
The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas has risen above 100, including 27 girls and counselors at a summer camp, as rescue operations continue amid ongoing rainfall. Flash floods struck ...
The Christian camp, beloved locally, lost 27 children and counselors when the nearby Guadalupe River spilled over its banks early Friday morning.
"There's no such thing as a natural disaster," geographers like to say -- a reminder that human choices turn hazards into tragedies.
The death toll from the flash floods has now climbed to more than 100 people and an unknown number of others are missing.