Camp directors across the country have put their safety plans under the microscope after the deadly July 4 flash floods in Kerrville, Texas killed 27 campers and left over 100 missing.The tragic flash flooding in the Texas Hill Country at Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian camp in Kerrville, Texas, is causing summer camps across the U.S. to reevaluate their emergency preparedness plans—especially for extreme weather threats.The camp was situated near the Guadalupe River. At least 134 people are confirmed dead across Texas as search and rescue efforts continue. Roger Dunn, Camp Director at the Coldstream Christian Camp in Adams, Tennessee, said
