Camp Mystic warned of problems with safety plan as it seeks to reopen
AP News
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Texas state regulators found nearly two dozen deficiencies in the emergency operations plan submitted in Camp Mystic’s bid to reopen less than a year after 27 children and counselors were killed in a flood.
Camp Mystic’s owners have applied for a license to reopen in late May in a part of the camp that did not flood.
That has angered families of the girls killed and several prominent state officials have called for the license to be denied pending the outcome of ongoing investigations.
Camp officials said they will work with state regulators to fix any problems in the safety plan.