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After a tragic Texas camp flood, experts share key questions parents should ask about safety, emergency plans and camp ...
Fifteen minutes north of the devastation at Kerr County's Camp Mystic, all 380 campers and counselors escaped floodwaters at ...
Taking swift action, counselors at Camp La Junta in the Texas Hill Country managed to evacuate hundreds of children from a raging flood.
Death and destruction at a venerable Texas summer camp might have parents wondering about the risks of sending their kids ...
The 750 campers were sound asleep in their bunk beds in the early morning hours of July 4, expecting to wake up to a day of celebrations - a fireworks show and special treats of Hershey’s bars ...
We loved it here, and to think that this same river was the source of so much heartache and terror and devastation, I just ...
Keli Rabon, 40, recalls how her two young sons survived the devastating flooding in Texas over the Fourth of July weekend. Her youngest, 7-year-old Brock Davis, was forced to climb the rafters in ...
Kids often stay in rustic cabins with bunk beds and no electricity, all part of the charm of being away from home, maybe for the first time.
CNN Reporter Covers Deadly Camp Mystic Flooding in Texas — 30 Years After Being a Camper There Herself | Video “It’s just too much to bear,” Pamela Brown says as the state’s death toll ...
CNN’s Pamela Brown, Who Attended Camp Mystic, Says ‘It’s Too Much to Bear’ as She Returns to Site Where 27 Died amid Texas Floods At least 10 girls are still missing after floodwater swept ...
Two days before deadly Central Texas floods killed at least 27 people at Camp Mystic, a state inspector certified that it had an emergency plan in place and that its cabins and other buildings ...