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On Tuesday, a sign that reads “Jesus Wept” was propped up on debris by the riverbank next to the camp.
Lucy Kennedy spoke with NBC News' Morgan Chesky about evacuating from Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, and says she hopes ...
At least 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic in Texas have died in devastating flash flooding that swept through the ...
One Camp Mystic camper, 8-year-old Sarah Marsh of Alabama, was confirmed among the dead, according to Mountain Brook, Alabama, Mayor Stewart Welch. Janie Hunt, 9, was also among the dead, The New ...
A Camp Mystic nurse captured these harrowing scenes as she and hundreds of other campers and staffers were evacuated from the devastated scene following Friday’s catastophic floods.
Camp Mystic is a Christian summer camp for girls between the ages of 7 and 17, according to the camp's website. Established in 1926, the camp was set to celebrate its 100th anniversary next year.
Natalie Landry said her “brave and sweet” 9-year-old daughter Lainey is still missing. Camp Mystic camper Janie Hunt, 9, has died, her mother told CNN.
The Camp Mystic that was destroyed by the floods has two sets of cabins. The right set, housing junior campers, is in the lowlands, and as little as 225 feet from the left, which is called ...
News Kerr County and Camp Mystic flood victims: Here’s what we know At least 68 people have died from the flooding in Kerr County and many remain missing, according to state and county officials.
Camp Mystic for Girls, is in Texas, about six miles south of Hunt, Texas, in Kerr County. That's within Texas Hill Country, about 80 miles northwest of San Antonio.
Camp Mystic Director Richard "Dick" Eastland is among those who did not survive the flooding. He and his wife, Leslie "Tweety" Eastland have owned the camp since 1974, according to the Camp Mystic ...
Camp Mystic, on the banks of the Guadalupe River near Hunt, Texas, has been operated by generations of the same family since the 1930s.