Camp Mystic victim's family asks a Texas judge to prevent the facility from reopening

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By JIM VERTUNO and SEAN MURPHY

Associated Press

Associated Press

Published: March 4, 2026 astatine 3:30 PM

Updated: March 4, 2026 astatine 4:48 PM


AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas justice is proceeding grounds Wednesday connected whether Camp Mystic, the all-girls younker campy wherever 25 girls and 2 counselors were killed successful catastrophic floods past year, should stay closed portion a suit filed by 1 of the girls’ families is pending.

The household of 8-year-old Cile Steward, who was swept distant successful the flood and whose assemblage inactive has not been recovered, has asked a Travis County justice to forestall the camp's owners from reopening the installation and to halt immoderate operation portion the suit is pending. Their petition for a impermanent injunction maintains that immoderate changes astatine the campy could destruct grounds needed for their lawsuit.

“It present falls to this Court to support the public, plaintiffs’ hunt for answers, and the grounds astatine the Camp Mystic site,” the attorneys wrote.

The campers and counselors were killed erstwhile the fast-rising floodwaters roared done a low-lying country of the summertime campy earlier dawn connected the Fourth of July. All told, the destructive flooding killed astatine slightest 136 people, raising questions astir however things went truthful terribly wrong.

The camp, established successful 1926, did not evacuate and was deed hard erstwhile the stream roseate from 14 feet (4.2 meters) to 29.5 feet (9 meters) wrong 60 minutes.

“The worst happening you tin bash is enactment a clump of 8-year-olds connected a autobus and effort to thrust them retired of there, They each would person drowned,” said Mikal Watts, an lawyer for Camp Mystic and its household of owners.

In a packed courtroom Wednesday, household members of the deceased girls wore buttons depicting their images arsenic lawyers for Camp Mystic displayed pictures of trees planted successful their representation and architectural renderings of plans to rebuild parts of the campy extracurricular a 1,000-year flood zone.

Attorneys for Camp Mystic person expressed sympathy for the girls’ families but maintained determination was small they could person done during the catastrophic flooding that rapidly overcame the camp. Pictures of the rising floodwaters were shown successful tribunal Wednesday.

“Nobody had each seen a anterior flood thing similar we saw successful 2025,” Watts said.

Edward Eastland, the lad of campy proprietor Richard Eastland, who died successful the flooding, testified Wednesday that his mother, his woman and their children arsenic good arsenic different unit subordinate were astatine a campy location erstwhile “the treble doors of the location broke open” from floodwaters. They had to interruption retired a abstracted model to ascent retired and evacuate to higher ground. All survived.

The campy had information cameras astir the campus, Eastland said, but nary 1 was watching the unrecorded provender successful the mediate of the nighttime arsenic the waters rose. When helium tried to propulsion it up astir 3 a.m., helium wasn’t capable to.

The camp’s determination past twelvemonth to partially unfastened and to conception a memorial connected the grounds drew outrage from galore of the girls' families who are mourning their loved ones and who said they weren’t consulted connected the plans.

“We telephone connected Camp Mystic to halt each discussions of reopening and memorials,” CiCi and Will Steward wrote to Camp Mystic officials aft the camp's determination was announced.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has asked Texas regulators not to renew the licence for Camp Mystic portion the deaths are being investigated and cited legislative probes that are expected to statesman successful the spring.

Families of respective of the girls who died person sued the camp's operators, arguing that campy officials failed to instrumentality indispensable steps to support the campers arsenic life-threatening floodwaters approached.

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Murphy reported from Oklahoma City.

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