Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy after 28 people died in 2025 Texas floods
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- A cabin at Camp Mystic after deadly flooding in Kerr county, Texas, in July 2025.
- Prefer the Guardian on Google Camp Mystic, the Christian summer camp in Texas where 28 people died in a catastrophic flood last July, has filed for bankruptcy, according to court records.
- In a Chapter 11 filing, submitted Wednesday in the southern district of Texas, the camp’s owners said that the camp’s total debt “exceeds $10m”.
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A cabin at Camp Mystic after deadly flooding in Kerr county, Texas, in July 2025. Photograph: Sergio Flores/Reuters View image in fullscreen. A cabin at Camp Mystic after deadly flooding in Kerr county, Texas, in July 2025. Photograph: Sergio Flores/Reuters Texas floods 2025Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy after 28 people died in 2025 Texas floods Camp owners said total debt exceeds $10m in chapter 11 filing after catastrophic flood last July
Prefer the Guardian on Google Camp Mystic, the Christian summer camp in Texas where 28 people died in a catastrophic flood last July, has filed for bankruptcy, according to court records.
In a Chapter 11 filing, submitted Wednesday in the southern district of Texas, the camp’s owners said that the camp’s total debt “exceeds $10m”.