Camp Mystic survivors heard screams in the dark as floodwaters hit hours earlier than previously thought
Camp Mystic survivors have described hearing the terrifying screams of their fellow campers in the dark as they were swept up in the devastating July 4 Texas floods.
The flooding struck around 3 a.m. — much earlier than previously reported, according to the Wall Street Journal.
One survivor recounted how counselors told the girls that all of the younger children had been moved to safety beforehand. In reality, they were fighting for their lives — and at least 27 were swept away to their deaths.
Many of the 650 campers and staffers at Camp Mystic were asleep when, at 1:14 a.m., a flash-flood warning for Kerr County, Texas, with “catastrophic” potential for loss of life was issued by the National Weather Service.
Amelia Moore, 14, one of the older girls at the century-old Christian girls’ summer camp, was awakened around 2 a.m. by a clap of thunder, an hour before the power went out.
