Texas inspectors approved Camp Mystic’s disaster plan 2 days before deadly flood, records show
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 9 – Texas inspectors approved Camp Mystic's emergency plan two days before flooding killed 27 people, including campers and counselors, officials said.
- On July 2, Texas Department of State Health Services inspectors reviewed Camp Mystic’s emergency plan, finding no deficiencies two days before the flood that killed at least 27 people.
- Two days before the flood, Texas inspectors approved Camp Mystic’s emergency plan, confirming compliance amid mounting storm warnings and resource deployment, yet the flood still struck unexpectedly.
- Following the camp's losses, Governor Greg Abbott toured the devastation, lamented victims' ordeal, and warned of ongoing flood threats.
- Beyond compliance, inspection reports omit flood zone considerations and ACA accreditation, highlighting regulatory gaps before the deadly flood at Camp Mystic.
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