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Many camps in the Guadalupe river region are adjacent or are partially inside high-risk flood zones, according to maps from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The number of people reported missing in Kerr County, Texas, as a result of last week’s flash floods continues to soar. Authorities say search teams combing through the debris and destruction there ...
When too much rain falls for the ground to absorb, it runs downhill, pulled by gravity into streams, creeks and rivers.
Kerr County sits in a region known as Flash Flood Alley, and at least four cabins at Camp Mystic sat in an extremely ...
Maps show how heavy rainfall and rocky terrain helped create the devastating Texas floods that have killed more than 120 ...
The data also highlights critical risks in other areas along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, and nationwide as many ...
Camp Mystic successfully appealed to remove several structures from a FEMA flood zone, despite being located in a high-risk ...
Federal emergency authorities removed dozens of structures from a Texas summer camp s official flood hazard map in the years ...
US regulators reportedly granted appeals to remove many Camp Mystic buildings from official flooding risk maps years before ...
Dick Eastland, the Camp Mystic owner who pushed for flood alerts on the Guadalupe River, was killed in last week’s deadly ...
The data also highlights critical risks in other areas along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, revealing more than twice as many Americans live in flood prone areas than FEMA's maps show.
At least 27 campers and counselors were killed at Camp Mystic during the devastating Texas floods. Some are still missing.
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