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Generations of parents sent their daughters to the Christian camp on the Guadalupe. It suffered floods over the years but no one foresaw tragedy.
At least 27 died in one of the worst disasters ever for summer camps. The tragedy shines a spotlight on America's camps and whether they're safe.
For children attending summer camps and parents who send them there, this has been a week of heartbreak as well as apprehension. After all, watching the tragic events unfold throughout Central Texas emphasizes our own vulnerabilities that are sure to prompt questions in our children’s minds. How should we respond?
Floodwaters have invaded the grounds of Camp Mystic many times since it was founded nearly 100 years ago. In July 1932, torrential rains swept away some of the cabins. In August 1978, severe ...
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Texas Rangers have identified Kellyanne Elizabeth Lytal, 8, as a victim of Camp Mystic after 27 girls went missing after the Guadalupe River flooded the Christian retreat.