Posted on 12/05/2025 1:16:04 PM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
If that camp is not going to be closed after so much death. I’m surprised they aren’t at least changing the name.
Oh well.
Camp Mystic knowingly built dorms for the children in a flood plain. I am shocked they have not been sued into oblivion.
That is happening as we speak. I live in Kerrville.
I’ve seen this movie before...
Patience...Helene lawsuits in Appalachia are starting to pop up after a year.
“Numerous wrongful death lawsuits have been filed against Camp Mystic, its owners, and associated entities following a catastrophic flash flood on July 4, 2025, that killed 25 campers and two counselors in Kerr County, Texas. These are individual lawsuits that share many common claims rather than a single class-action lawsuit.
Details of the Lawsuits
Nature of the Lawsuits: At least four separate lawsuits representing the families of 20 victims have been filed in Travis County District Court. They are individual wrongful death and personal injury suits, not a formal class-action lawsuit, but they all allege similar instances of negligence
and gross negligence by the camp’s management.”
No thank you.
Whistling past the graveyard. Who would entrust their kids to these bozos after that entirely preventable disaster? This business is dead - it just hasn’t stopped twitching yet. For mass death on this scale, one strike, and you’re out. Amazing they’re even going through the motions.
[Camp Mystic knowingly built dorms for the children in a flood plain. I am shocked they have not been sued into oblivion.]
Nature isn’t literally a warm, nurturing Gaia. It’s a malevolent, bloodthirsty witch waiting to pounce on mistakes made by any living thing that fails to take the proper precautions. Nature is why we not only build houses to keep ourselves warm, we build them to withstand its assaults on all structures.
It will be back bigger than before, and with the requisite changes, it is a great location.
[It will be back bigger than before, and with the requisite changes, it is a great location.]
There should be NO permits issued for those flood zones. .
One could argue that the camp owners should have put these measures into place before anything happened. But, as is too often the case, it takes people dying for a needed change to take place.
They probably didn’t even think there was a danger of flooding at the camp. After all, the camp has been operating for a hundred years and everything was fine.
Hi exDemMom.
Camp Mystic is decades and decades old. It has witnessed catastrophic flooding before on several occasions, including one notable one in 1987 that took out a neighboring camp, killing several campers.
The owner (who died in the flood) used to be at the cutting edge of flood and disaster preparedness, and lobbying - same for the surrounding community. (He understood the geology of the camp grounds well and the risks.) Both he and local leaders dropped the ball even when the topic was brought up time and again for (flood alert et al.) systems to be updated. No one wanted to bother budgeting…Complacency reigned. And there you have it.
Ah, I didn’t know about the previous floods.
Yet nothing was done. So sad.
2little2late
Maybe not entirely preventable, but the younger kids should not have been in cabins right next to the river, for sure. The local disaster response personnel failed as well.
Don’t build in a known flood plain.
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