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Texas camp where 25 girls died in 2025 flood may not be allowed to reopen

Texas Department of State Health Services has informed Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp where 25 girls, two counselors, and the camp owner died in a July 2025 Guadalupe River flood in Kerr County, that it will be denied an operating license for the 2026 summer season unless it remediates multiple safety failures including insufficient emergency warning systems, missing floodplain maps, and flawed evacuation plans within 45 days. Camp leadership intends to open as scheduled on May 30, 2026, while families of flood victims have filed lawsuits against the state alleging negligence in enforcing camp safety regulations.

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Texas camp where 25 girls died in 2025 flood may not be allowed to reopen

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