Dozens died at Camp Mystic last summer. Now the Texas campground has filed for bankruptcy

A state investigation has revealed negligence in emergency preparedness at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls in Texas, following a tragic flood on July 4, 2025, that resulted in the deaths of 28 individuals. The disaster occurred when the Guadalupe River rapidly rose to 37 feet within an hour, trapping 25 campers, two teenage counselors, and the camp’s co-executive director in the powerful current. This incident highlights the critical importance of having effective emergency plans in place, especially in areas prone to natural disasters. The findings of the investigation underscore the need for improved safety measures to prevent such tragedies in the future. QUESTION: How might this tragedy influence the way summer camps across the country prepare for natural disasters? 

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