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Texas lawmakers launch new investigation into July flood disaster
Legislative committees will investigate the July 2025 floods that killed over 130 people, focusing on disaster preparedness, response, and youth camp safety reforms.
- Texas lawmakers have created committees to investigate the July flooding that resulted in over 130 deaths, including 25 girls and two counselors at Camp Mystic.
- Governor Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dustin Burrows announced that the committees aim to examine the facts around the flooding and improve disaster preparedness.
- Families of the victims criticized Camp Mystic for having a re-opening plan despite unanswered questions about the disaster.
- Camp Mystic representatives expressed their willingness to cooperate with the committees to clarify what happened during the flood.
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Texas lawmakers form new committee to investigate July’s deadly Hill Country flooding
Leaders in the Texas House and Senate have formed a new joint committee to investigate the deadly July 4 flooding in the Hill Country, which claimed more than 130 lives and devastated communities along the Guadalupe River.
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