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This part of Texas Hill Country is known for flash floods. Why were so many people caught off guard when the river turned ...
What looked like a simple, one-story beige cabin near the banks of the Guadalupe River held the stories of generations of ...
The “Bubble Inn” bunkhouse hosted the youngest kids at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp caught in the deadly July 4 ...
In the week since the flood, generations of Mystic Girls are turning to each other. They are seeking the familiar that takes them back to camp.
More than an hour passed between Camp Mystic receiving a severe flood warning and a decision to evacuate young campers asleep in cabins by the Guadalupe River.
Houston 9-year-old Ellen Getten was staying in Bubble Inn at Camp Mystic during catastrophic floodwaters in the Texas Hill Country.
People awoke from water rushing around them during the early morning hours of July 4, all along the Guadalupe River in the ...
Almost a week has passed since fast-moving floodwaters tore through the Texas Hill Country during the early morning hours of ...
The bodies of 10 of the girls, ages 8 and 9, have been recovered, along with counselor Chloe Childress, 18. Three girls and ...
At Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian camp nestled in the Texas Hill Country, 27 people are confirmed dead, most of them ...
Bubble Inn saw generations of 8-year-olds enter as strangers and emerge as confident young ladies equipped with new skills from the great outdoors and lifelong friends – bonds that would one day ...