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AUSTIN, Texas — The families of 27 Camp Mystic campers who died in the catastrophic Hill Country floods in July met with Texas' top leaders at the state capitol Thursday to continue pushing for change.
Texts and emails obtained by ABC News show how officials with a Texas river authority responded as the July Fourth floods ravaged Kerr County.
The bulk of state search-and-rescue help arrived at Big Sandy Creek days after the flood tore through homes. Experts say it appears Travis County largely took all the correct steps
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Camp Mystic families push Texas leaders for sweeping camp safety reforms after deadly floods
Parents of "Heaven's 27" meet with Texas leaders, call for investigation and legislative action to prevent future tragedies.
Customers who purchase a drink will also receive a limited-edition Texas-shaped sticker featuring a coffee cup and cowboy hat.
Proposing an upgrade in an area known as “Flash Flood Alley,” developers assured city officials that guests would have time to flee.
Destructive and deadly flooding in Texas last month, which resulted in an estimated 125 deaths — including 25 children at a Christian summer camp — shocked the nation. Camp Mystic was located northwest of San Antonio near the Guadalupe River,
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