Camp Mystic, Texas flood
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Michael Taaffe honors those who died at Camp Mystic
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Blakely McCrory, an 8-year-old student at Memorial Lutheran in Houston, was a third-generation Camp Mystic camper who was spending her first summer there.Her mother, Lindsey McLeod McCrory, told People that Blakely was a special little girl.
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the at least 120 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
Search and recovery teams are also looking for a missing camp counselor who hasn't been seen since the July Fourth flooding catastrophe.
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Multiple buildings at Camp Mystic in Texas, one of the many areas impacted by the flood disaster over the 4th of July weekend, were removed from Kerr County’s 100-year flood map, according to a report.
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What Happens When a Century-Old Girls’ Camp Faces the Unthinkable?Can one spot mold generations of women, ignite lifelong friendships, and remain the hub of recovery following unimaginable heartbreak?For almost a century, Camp Mystic has been just that a refuge along the Guadalupe River,
Many of the 650 campers and staffers at Camp Mystic were asleep when, at 1:14 a.m., a flash-flood warning for Kerr County, Texas, with “catastrophic” potential for loss of life was issued by the National Weather Service.
Her parents and brother will lovingly direct donations toward causes that reflect her joyful spirit and passions and bless others.”
Katherine Ferruzzo’s family said Saturday that her remains had been found. Ferruzzo planned to study special education at the University of Texas at