Texas Officials Investigate Camp Mystic Amid License Renewal Bid
Texas officials are investigating hundreds of complaints filed against Camp Mystic as the camp seeks to renew its license.
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Texas officials are investigating hundreds of complaints filed against Camp Mystic as the camp seeks to renew its license.

A flood has severely impacted the tight-knit Camp Mystic community in Texas, causing its social network to begin to fray.
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A judge has ruled on the full reopening of Camp Mystic one year after a deadly flood, stipulating that the owners must not alter or demolish the cabins where campers were housed during the incident.
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A Texas official has requested that the state not renew Camp Mystic's license following a tragic flash flood that resulted in the deaths of 25 campers, with both the camp and state health services facing lawsuits.

“The lack of the state-required evacuation plan created chaos that cost 27 young lives,” the suit asserts.

The family of a girl still missing after a flood at Camp Mystic has asked a judge to prevent the camp from reopening, urging officials to halt all discussions of reopening and memorials.

Relatives of nine Camp Mystic flood victims are suing Texas health officials, alleging that regulators failed to enforce mandatory evacuation plan requirements.

“The lack of the state-required evacuation plan created chaos that cost 27 young lives,” the suit asserts.