The operators of Camp Mystic are facing three separate lawsuits from families of some of the 27 people who died during Texas' catastrophic July floods.

The big picture: Over 130 people died in the July 4 floods across Central Texas, including 25 campers and two counselors at the private Camp Mystic Christian girls' camp, who've become known as "Heaven's 27." • The three lawsuits that were filed in Austin, Texas, on Monday allege wrongful death and negligence on the part of the operators, who issued a media statement following the filings saying they "continue to pray for the grieving families and ask for God's healing and comfort."

Zoom in: One of the lawsuits filed by the families of five children and two teenage counselors who died in the disaster notes the part of the Guadalupe Rive

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