Eastland, Camp Mystic and flash flood
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The family of Dick and Tweety Eastland, the owners of Camp Mystic, where at least 27 died during the devastating Texas floods, is focusing on helping the families of campers and counselors while trying to process their own grief.
Camp Mystic owner Richard “Dick” Eastland has been confirmed dead, attempting to heroically rescue some of his campers before they were swept away in the deadly Texas floodwaters.
Camp Mystic director Richard "Dick" Eastland died while attempting to rescue campers during catastrophic flooding that tore through parts of Central Texas. He is among 59 people confirmed dead so ...
Torrential rain flooded creeks, streams and the Guadalupe River, where the water swelled more than 26 feet in 45 minutes.
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40/29 News on MSNU of A student raises money for Texas camp flooded in deadly holiday stormsAfter learning that her former summer camp was devastated by deadly flooding in Texas, a U of A student is raising money and donations to support the community that once supported her.
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Rep. August Pfluger said he reunited with his daughters who were evacuated from Camp Mystic in Texas amid deadly flooding, as stories of heroism emerge.
In Kerr County, where Camp Mystic and several other youth camps are located, search teams have recovered 16 additional bodies since Saturday afternoon, raising the countys death toll to 59, including 21 children in the havoc created by the Texas floods.