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Eight-year-old Hugh is among the survivors who made it out. He was at Camp La Junta just five miles from Camp Mystic.
Two brothers return home safely to Houston after flash floods force evacuation at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas.
Two brothers return home safely to Houston after flash floods force evacuation at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas.
Amy and Joe Etheridge, of Cat Spring, say they dropped off their son, Windom, at Camp La Junta in Hunt, about 13 miles west ...
The La Junta Fire Department (LJFD) responded to a traffic accident involving a car submerged in a canal at Rd 30 and Rd 808 ...
Multiple parts of Central Texas, including Kerr County, were shocked by flash floods Friday when the Guadalupe River rose ...
Piers and Ruffin Boyett were fast asleep at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas, when they awoke at 4 a.m. Friday to rising flood ...
Their daughters were still missing. Elizabeth Lester, a mother of children who were at Camp Mystic and nearby Camp La Junta ...
In the early hours of Independence Day, rain pelted sleeping communities in central Texas. No one knew yet how devastating ...
Camp La Junta and Camp Waldemar have confirmed that all of their campers are safe, following reports of possible missing ...
The airstrikes closely followed clashes in the large, nearby village tract of Moebye, Pekhon Township, which the junta came ...
Two young brothers, Braeden and Brock Davis, were attending another summer camp on the river, Camp La Junta, when the disaster unfolded.