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Texas Enacts "Heaven's 27 Camp Safety Act" After Deadly Floods

Following flash floods in Texas Hill Country that killed 26 campers and counselors, Texas Governor Greg Abbott is expected to sign Senate Bill 1, the "Heaven's 27 Camp Safety Act", into law on Friday, mandating improved safety standards for youth camps.

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Texas Hill Country Flood: 173 Missing, Unequal Search Efforts

At least 173 people are still missing and 119 are confirmed dead after catastrophic flooding in Texas Hill Country on July 4th; search and rescue efforts are hampered by the scale of the disaster and unequal resource allocation, with some areas receiving more attention than others.

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Texas Floods: Death Toll Rises as Devastation Mounts in Kerr County

Catastrophic flooding in central Texas over the holiday weekend has caused at least 82 deaths, with the toll expected to rise, devastating Kerr County where the Guadalupe River overflowed, destroying homes, businesses, and Camp Mystic, resulting in 27 deaths among campers and counselors.

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Texas Floods Kill 70, Dozens Missing

Devastating flash floods in central Texas have killed at least 70 people, including children, with 11 campers and a counselor still missing from Camp Mystic in Kerr County, where most deaths occurred, after torrential rain caused eight-meter river rises in 45 minutes.

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Texas Flash Flood Claims 27 Lives, Highlights Need for Improved Safety Measures

Julian Ryan, 27, died saving his family from flash flooding in Ingram, Texas, on July 4th, when floodwaters from the Guadalupe River, exceeding 30 feet above its normal height, inundated their home; heavy overnight rains caused the flooding, leading to a death toll of 50 with 27 children missing.

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Texas Floods Claim 13 Lives, Dozens Missing

Flash floods in Texas caused by heavy rainfall swept away a cabin filled with people and resulted in 13 deaths, with dozens of water rescues underway and 20 people missing from Camp Mystic, while Camp La Junta reported all campers safe; the Guadalupe River reached its second-highest recorded level a...

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Texas Camp Flood: Bubble Inn Cabin Suffers Devastating Losses

Catastrophic flooding in Central Texas on July 4th killed most of the 15 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic's Bubble Inn cabin, highlighting the dangers of flood-prone areas and prompting a community response to rebuild and honor those lost.

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1987 Guadalupe River Flood Survivor Recounts Hardship

The 1987 Guadalupe River flood, similar to the recent tragedy, killed ten campers and left one missing from Camp Pot O'Gold; survivor Chip Asberry shares his harrowing experience, highlighting the impact of faith and community support.

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Texas Flash Floods Kill at Least 80, Dozens Missing

Flash floods in central Texas on July 4th killed at least 80 people, including 28 children at Camp Mystic, after 15 inches of rain caused the Guadalupe River to overflow, sweeping away homes and isolating camps; rescue efforts are ongoing.

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Texas Floods Claim 47 Lives, Sisters Among Victims

Devastating flash floods in Central Texas claimed at least 47 lives, including two young sisters, Blair and Brooke Harber, who were staying near the Guadalupe River when the river rose 26 feet in 45 minutes; up to 25 campers from Camp Mystic remain missing.

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Central Texas Floods Kill 67, Sparking Outrage Over Delayed Warnings

Devastating flash floods in Central Texas on July 4th killed at least 67 people, including 21 children, due to the Guadalupe River surging over 30 feet above its normal level after rapid rainfall; criticism focuses on delayed warnings and insufficient emergency response systems.

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