The emergency plan in the Sufi Texas camp approved by the inspectors before disasters

The emergency plan in the Sufi Texas camp approved by the inspectors before disasters

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F07%2Ftexas-inspectors-approved-camp-mystic-107858004 The emergency plan in the Sufi Texas camp approved by the inspectors before disasters

Emergency plan in mystic camp It was approved by Texas inspectors just two days before the disaster was hit on Friday when the floods destroyed the earth, killing 27 of the camp and the consultant, according to a report.

The camp complied with the laundry list of regulations related to “procedures that will be implemented in a disaster”, including evacuation plans, according to records of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs obtained By Associated Press.

However, she has not inspected five years of inspection records reviewed by AP, and she plans for disasters in Camp Mysic, which is required by the state law in all camps buildings.

the Christian’s camp was established in 1926 Not sitting before Catastrophic In the area that is already exposed to the floods along the Guadalobi Rivera, which led to the most flood that the Texas pods saw In more than a century.

The search and rescue crew leads the Guadalpe River behind the Mystic camp in Hunt, Texas on July 7, 2025. AFP via Getty Images
A Sufi banner sits in the camp on top of the residues of a building near the entrance to the camp on the Guadalobi River on July 5, 2025. AP

Local and state officials have repeatedly avoided the answer Questions About who was watching the approaching storm and what steps have taken to prepare for the floods.

The water was flooded with the Guadalobi River and washed away cabins, tents and trailers.

Officials said on Tuesday that five camp and consultant are still missing.

Camp Mysteic was deprived along the Guadalobi River in Hunt, Texas. Fallon Weyd / New York Recreum Design
People wander around the property of children in the Mystic camp on July 7, 2025. Gety pictures
Camp Mystic satellite image after Flash Flood on July 8, 2025. Satellite image © 2025 Maxar Technologies/AFP via Getty Images
The interior that was flooded by the water in the cabin in the Mystic camp, where at least 20 girls disappeared during the floods. AFP via Getty Images

In general, at least 172 people are still missing in Texas Hill Revez, days after amazing floods once in a generation, The governor of the state, Greg Abbott, said on Tuesday.

Abbott toured the affected area, noting that the flood death fees – which are now standing in 111 – exceeded the number of Texas who were killed in Hurricane Harvey in August 2017, in which 103 people died.

The Care County, where the Mestic camp was 87 of the deaths. Rescuers continue to search for survivors.

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