💨 Abstract
A Texas summer camp, where 27 people died in a flood last year, is set to reopen, sparking outrage from grieving parents. The flood occurred when the Guadalupe River rapidly rose. Despite calls to keep the camp closed, directors plan to reopen in May, pending court approval. A lawsuit and a three-day hearing are ongoing, with parents alleging negligence and failure to report deaths. The camp's director admitted to not seeing storm warnings and evacuating too late.
Courtesy: Sarah Hooper