How the deadly Camp Mystic flash flood is transforming summer camp safety protocols across America

19.07.2025    Fox News    1 views
How the deadly Camp Mystic flash flood is transforming summer camp safety protocols across America

Camp directors across the country have put their safety plans under the microscope after the deadly July flash floods in Kerrville Texas killed campers and left over 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 urgency preparedness plans especially for extreme weather threats The camp was situated near the Guadalupe River At least people are endorsed dead across Texas as search and rescue efforts continue Roger Dunn Camp Director at the Coldstream Christian Camp in Adams Tennessee reported the Texas flooding taught him that conditions can change in a matter of minutes Flooding for us isn't necessarily the danger but tornadoes straight-line winds that type of thing absolutely that is a threat for us Dunn stated The nearest warning sirens are too far away to help because camp staff can t hear them Dunn is training counselors to monitor the weather more accurately and to use newly added walkie talkies in their cabins to stay in touch in affair of an crisis in the overnight hours TEXAS FLOOD SURVIVORS LOOK FOR GID IN FACE OF TRAGEDY We're using our weather apps We're constantly in contact with local personnel if there's anything severe that is happening Dunn explained I know the City of Adams is working on getting an alert system expanded in town I believe once they get the rest of it put in then we should be able to hear it Personnel are exploring Camp Mystic functionaries to see whether they received and responded to flash flood warnings before the tragedy The development has caused questions over how camps assess and act on fast-moving weather threats Dunn says he reviews his camp s safety plans annually which is something the American Camp Association recommends Part of the vulnerability assessment takes into consideration any location-specific concerns and any location-specific weather events that might occur Henry DeHart ACA Interim President and CEO revealed NEW QUESTIONS RAISED ABOUT WHETHER CAMP MYSTIC DIRECTOR SAW FLOOD WARNING ALERTThe ACA has accredited more than camps across the country The organization expects more camps to go through their accreditation process in the Fall in light of the Texas floods If parents have concerns about a camp s safety protocols DeHart encourages them to ask camp directors directly We've created a store for camps to help them think through the best way to communicate with parents knowing that parents were going to have these questions DeHart announced As a camp director I encourage them to ask questions Dunn announced Ask questions about safety what you have in place Ask questions about any type of crisis procedures I want their minds and their hearts to be at ease CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe ACA mentioned camps should act right now and that they should use the offseason when children are in school to make more adjustments to the safety plans

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