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A heartbreaking video shows campers and staffers at Camp Mystic being playful and enjoying their summer hours before waters ...
FIVE million people have been warned to watch out for more flash floods in Texas just days after rushing waters claimed the ...
The flooding in Texas originated from the fast-moving waters of the Guadalupe River on Friday, killing more than 100 people.
A photograph, circulated widely on social media, shows 13 girls and two counsellors who were staying in Camp Mystic’s Bubble ...
At least 82 people have died following the disaster, but there are fears the death toll is set to rise as rescue efforts ...
A teenage camp counselor, who had been looking forward to a summer "loving and mentoring" children under her watch, was one ...
An Alabama elementary school student and twin girls from Dallas are among the more than 100 people who have died in the flash ...
Young attendees and staff at summer camps are among the victims of flash floods in Texas - along with teachers, a football ...
Katheryn Eads was among the victims of the tragic flooding. She was a psychology senior lecturer at the University of Texas ...
Returning as a counselor to the place she loved so dearly, Chloe was looking forward to dedicating her summer days to loving and mentoring young girls at Camp Mystic.” ...
Although Kerr County was hit hardest by flooding, at least seven others have been confirmed dead in different parts of Texas.
The family of Chloe Childress mourns her loss after she was identified as a victim of the Texas Hill Country floods.