Texas tells Camp Mystic, where 27 died in floods, to revise safety plans
Summary
The Texas Department of State Health Services told Camp Mystic that its emergency plan is not good enough after 27 people died there in a flash flood last summer. The camp, which is facing legal problems and investigations, said it plans to reopen in May.Key Facts
- Camp Mystic is a summer camp in Texas where 27 people died in a flash flood last summer.
- The camp submitted a proposal for an emergency plan to the Texas health department.
- The Texas Department of State Health Services said the plan was not adequate.
- The camp faces several legal challenges and ongoing investigations.
- Camp Mystic announced it wants to reopen in May.
- The health department communicated their concerns in a letter to the camp directors.
- The article was first reported by the outlet Quorum.
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