Camp Mystic, Where 28 Died in Texas Floods, Files for Bankruptcy
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Camp Mystic, where 27 died in catastrophic Texas floods, files for bankruptcy.
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Camp Mystic's owner filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday, nearly a year after catastrophic floods in Texas Hill Country killed 25 girls and two teenage counselors
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The camp listed its debt as exceeding $10 million.
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Twenty-seven people died in the July 2025 flood at the all-girls camp.
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Camp Mystic, Where 28 Died in Texas Floods, Files for Bankruptcy.
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Catastrophic floods that swept the Texas Hill Country last July killed 25 campers, two counselors and the camp's executive director.
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