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Families sue Camp Mystic after 27 died in a July 4 flash flood due to ignored flood risks and failed evacuations.
Families of 25 campers and two counselors who died in a July 4 flash flood at Camp Mystic in Texas have filed a lawsuit alleging the camp ignored known flood risks and failed to follow safety regulations, including delaying evacuations to move equipment and keeping children in flood-prone cabins despite rapid water rise.
The suit, filed in Travis County, claims the camp’s operators prioritized profit over safety, had no evacuation plan despite state rules, and failed to act on weather warnings.
The tragedy, which killed at least 136 people nationwide, has prompted new safety laws and widespread criticism, especially after the camp announced plans to reopen in 2026.
Las familias demandaron a Camp Mystic después de que 27 murieran en una inundación repentina del 4 de julio debido a los riesgos de inundación ignorados y las evacuaciones fallidas.