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Tuesday, November 11, 2025
The families of six children and two counselors killed in a flooding disaster that struck a Texas summer camp for girls in July filed two lawsuits Monday against the camp's owners and others, alleging negligence. Twenty-seven children and counselors died in the disaster in Kerr County, which was caused by slow-moving thunderstorms. More than 100 people died overall. The two suits say the camp was in a known flash flood area along the Guadalupe River. Lawyers for the families of five of the children and two counselors said it was "in a region known as Flash Flood Alley.'" |
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