Camp Mystic Leaders Testify on Flood Response and Unreported Camper Deaths

Camp Mystic Leaders Testify on Flood Response and Unreported Camper Deaths
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The handling of flood-related deaths at Camp Mystic is under scrutiny as officials testify about reporting failures and emergency response.

  • The medical officer for Camp Mystic testified that she has not officially reported the 27 camper deaths to the state health agency.
  • Testimony at a Texas hearing focused on what camp leaders knew and did as floodwaters rose in July.
  • The flood at Camp Mystic last year resulted in the deaths of 27 girls, according to testimony.
  • The camp director became emotional in court while describing efforts to hold onto campers during the flood.
  • The camp's reopening is facing scrutiny due to the unreported deaths and the camp's emergency response.

A Texas hearing is examining Camp Mystic's response to a deadly flood in which 27 girls died, with testimony revealing that the deaths have not been officially reported to the state health agency.

The case highlights concerns about safety protocols, regulatory compliance, and accountability at youth camps following major emergencies. The outcome may impact future camp regulations and oversight. Source [2] reports at least 116 people killed in the July flooding, while [0] and [1] specify 27 deaths at Camp Mystic. It is unclear if the higher number refers to the broader region.

Authorities are expected to determine whether Camp Mystic will be allowed to reopen. Further investigation into the camp's emergency procedures and reporting practices may follow.