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Camp Mystic Adds Flood Sirens as It Files Defense Motion Calling July Deluge Unprecedented

The legal fight centers on whether the deadly July torrent could have been anticipated.

Overview

  • In a Dec. 12 court filing, Camp Mystic asked to move a Travis County wrongful-death case to Kerr County and denied negligence, characterizing the flooding as a rare “1,000-year” event.
  • The defense cited rapid rainfall escalation and the timing of weather alerts, and said a state inspection two days before the disaster reported no deficiencies at the camp.
  • Families of several victims sued in November alleging failures to evacuate and to adequately train staff, with coordinated cases filed in Travis County.
  • Preparing to resume 2026 sessions at its Cypress Lake property, the camp says it has built evacuation routes and will add multiple flood-warning sirens that tie into Guadalupe River sirens.
  • New Texas rules ban youth cabins in floodplains and require safety plans, and the director is fielding parent concerns as some families oppose any reopening.