Camp Mystic director apologizes as Texas flood investigation unfolds

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At a state House and Senate flood hearing, Camp Mystic director Edward Eastland apologized to families whose children died in last year’s flood, saying they tried their hardest and regretting not communicating sooner. Lawmakers heard harrowing accounts from grieving parents, assessed the camp’s preparedness and evacuation plans, and debated license renewal with the Texas Department of State Health Services, with some suggesting shutdown if deficiencies aren’t fixed. The testimony underscored the trauma for survivors and the political pressure surrounding Camp Mystic’s future.
- Camp Mystic director apologizes to families of campers, counselors who died in flood The Texas Tribune
- Camp Mystic hearing takeaways: Apologies, flood plan failures, and pushback on reopening after 27 deaths CNN
- Camp Mystic relied on teen counselors with no emergency training before flood, investigator says NBC News
- Texas Lawmakers Question Camp Mystic’s Owners Over Deadly Flood The New York Times
- Camp Mystic director offers tearful apology to victims' families during legislative hearing ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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