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As Texas Flood Raged, Camp Mystic Was Left to Fend for Itself

10 juillet 2025 à 05:02
Flash floods surged through in the middle of the night, but many local officials appeared unaware of the unfolding catastrophe, initially leaving people near the river on their own.

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The belongings of campers were piled outside a pair of cabins at Camp Mystic.
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  • What We Saw in the Texas Flood Zone
    Search-and-rescue teams have been hoping against hope to find signs of life after the Texas floods. Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, an investigative reporter at The New York Times, describes what he has seen in Texas.
     

What We Saw in the Texas Flood Zone

Search-and-rescue teams have been hoping against hope to find signs of life after the Texas floods. Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, an investigative reporter at The New York Times, describes what he has seen in Texas.

A Desperate Search for Survivors of the Central Texas Floods Presses Ahead

Officials, emergency crews and volunteers in Central Texas were holding out hope for finding survivors of the flash flooding, as the death toll climbed.

© Carter Johnston for The New York Times

Volunteers rode on horseback to areas of the Guadalupe River. The horses allow them to reach places that boats and A.T.V.s can’t.
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