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Dads of Camp Mystic victims push for safety laws 1 year after floods

Dads of Camp Mystic victims push for safety laws 1 year after floods

Summary

One year after deadly floods at Camp Mystic in Texas killed 27 campers and counselors, the victims' fathers continue to push for better summer camp safety laws. Their efforts helped pass new safety rules in multiple states, and they have also started a foundation to prevent similar tragedies.

Key Facts

  • The floods on July 4, 2023, at Camp Mystic killed over 130 people, including 25 girls and two counselors.
  • The fathers of two victims, Chloe Childress and Molly DeWitt, are leading campaigns to improve camp safety.
  • Investigators found Camp Mystic had no storm preparation or evacuation plan during the floods.
  • Kerr County officials were criticized for poor emergency response and lack of coordination with camps.
  • Texas passed new camp safety laws requiring warning systems, emergency training, and bans on building cabins in flood zones.
  • The families have sued the camp owners for gross negligence, claiming profit was prioritized over safety.
  • The Safe Summers Foundation was created to raise awareness, fund safety improvements, and encourage parents to ask camps about safety.
  • Camp Mystic's owners said the flood was unforeseeable and blamed lack of adequate state-funded early warning systems.
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