Camp Mystic Flooding Tragedy Unfolds on July 4: What Happened
On July 4, a flash flood hit Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, where 750 campers were staying. As heavy rains poured, campers and counselors faced rising waters, leading to a harrowing night of evacuation and rescue efforts. The aftermath left at least 27 dead, sparking a community-wide mourning and reflection on the camp's impact.

The emergency weather alert had come early Fourth of July morning: There would be life-threatening flash flooding in Kerr County, Texas. Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian camp along the Guadalupe River, housed about 750 campers as heavy rains started pouring. Girls as young as 7 were peacefully asleep in the cabins. For 10-year-old Lucy Kennedy, the sense of security was punctured by loud thunder. Camp staff started evacuating cabins as water rose, ensuring the safety of the campers. The night was filled with fear, confusion, and prayers as the camp faced the rising floodwaters. Eventually, the girls were rescued and brought to safety, but the aftermath revealed a tragic loss of lives.
According to the source: CNN.
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