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Camp Mystic Reopens After Tragedy, Promises Enhanced Safety
3 Dec
Summary
- Camp Mystic plans enhanced safety measures for next summer's opening.
- New measures include flood monitors, two-way radios, and backup generators.
- Some victims' families criticized reopening plans, citing lack of consultation.

Camp Mystic, which experienced a catastrophic flood on July 4 that resulted in the deaths of 25 campers and two counselors, has unveiled plans for new safety upgrades. The owners stated their intention to not only comply with but also exceed newly enacted state safety legislation aimed at preventing future tragedies.
These enhanced safety features will include advanced flood warning river monitors, two-way radios equipped with national weather alerts in every cabin, and high-capacity generators to ensure continuous power to critical areas. These measures are designed to provide an increased level of security for returning campers and staff.
The announcement follows criticism from some families of the victims, known as "Heaven's 27," who felt excluded from the decision-making process regarding the camp's reopening. Camp Mystic plans to offer multiple sessions in 2026, with tours for enrolled individuals scheduled for April.




