Summer camps review safety plans after Texas flooding
Following the tragic flooding at Camp Mystic in Texas that resulted in 27 fatalities, summer camps nationwide are reassessing their safety protocols. A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by families of six girls who perished, alleging negligence by camp leaders in responding to flood warnings and evacuation procedures. The complaint highlights failures in communication and adherence to safety plans, particularly in a designated flood hazard area. This incident has prompted the American Camps Association to emphasize improved safety measures for severe weather events.





