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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Jul 12, 2025, 08:01 AM Jul 12

FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show [View all]

Source: AP

Updated 7:17 AM EDT, July 12, 2025


Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic’s buildings from their 100-year flood map, loosening oversight as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain in the years before rushing waters swept away children and counselors, a review by The Associated Press found.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency included the prestigious girls’ summer camp in a “Special Flood Hazard Area” in its National Flood Insurance map for Kerr County in 2011, which means it was required to have flood insurance and faced tighter regulation on any future construction projects.

That designation means an area is likely to be inundated during a 100-year flood — one severe enough that it only has a 1% chance of happening in any given year. Located in a low-lying area along the Guadalupe River in a region known as flash flood alley, Camp Mystic lost at least 27 campers and counselors and longtime owner Dick Eastland when historic floodwaters tore through its property before dawn on July 4.

The flood was far more severe than the 100-year event envisioned by FEMA, experts said, and moved so quickly in the middle of the night that it caught many off guard in a county that lacked a warning system.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/texas-flood-camp-mystic-map-records-investigation-e12bee8d5f88301363861ca12c19b929

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I wondered why those sleeping cabins were so close to the river. tanyev Jul 12 #1
The thing is that if the warning sirens had been installed and the campers instructed to move to places above LiberalArkie Jul 12 #12
AND, most to important to keep in mind.......... DENVERPOPS Jul 12 #21
Biden or Obama.. Always. They are incapable of admitting any fault. Part of southern conservatism LiberalArkie Jul 12 #22
Criminal failures. Passages Jul 12 #2
Keep in mind, the constant maggot complaint about how over-regulation stifles growth and limits our freedom 3Hotdogs Jul 12 #3
amen twodogsbarking Jul 12 #11
To be crude--no important people died--this will fade away in a week or so.......... riversedge Jul 12 #4
Children of wealthier people though. Maybe they will buy a clue. travelingthrulife Jul 12 #5
It's far too early to talk about flood control. Thoughts and prayers are the most that can be done... Ol Janx Spirit Jul 12 #6
This is so very far from over Javaman Jul 12 #10
You know it. harumph Jul 12 #16
From the linked AP article: Girard442 Jul 12 #7
Just so shortsighted, or something.And so tragic. coffeenap Jul 12 #8
it... myohmy2 Jul 12 #9
How many of those grieving parents have regrets now? FakeNoose Jul 12 #13
the camps have been there for 100 years moonshinegnomie Jul 12 #14
It appears Kerr County DID have a warning system RussBLib Jul 12 #26
Is this some of that burdensome regulation and red tape that they're always crying about? Americanme Jul 12 #15
Me: Saddened but not surprised. ananda Jul 12 #17
Things like that happen all the time ToxMarz Jul 12 #18
Imagine the fun that will ensue if Team Trump finds a way to sell off Public Lands Attilatheblond Jul 12 #31
So... destroying the evidence? That's a crime! Initech Jul 12 #19
Once in a century, and it ended up being far stronger than predicted. Act of God perhaps? Lancero Jul 12 #20
So, what the AP is reporting is, somebody(s) Buddyzbuddy Jul 12 #23
FEMA has a flood map tool - I put the camp address in and here is their map BumRushDaShow Jul 12 #24
Thank you BRDS. You are a fountain of information. Buddyzbuddy Jul 12 #27
Most welcome! BumRushDaShow Jul 12 #30
Regretfully DENVERPOPS Jul 12 #25
This is true. Buddyzbuddy Jul 12 #28
So this is what happens when Republicans push for, and get, "looser regulations." Beartracks Jul 12 #29
"Looser Regulations" DENVERPOPS Jul 13 #34
The answer is obvious there are too many gays in that area of Texas, just God punishing. OverBurn Jul 12 #32
I just found out that the twin grandchildren of the flamingdem Jul 12 #33
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