Months after a flash flood killed over two dozen campers and counselors, Camp Mystic is installing new high-tech river monitors and safety upgrades — as families push for accountability and lawsuits continue.
The camp announced on Tuesday that it is installing four new flood warning river monitors after the deadly July 4th flood in Kerr County.
The four new, state-of-the-art monitors will be installed at the Cypress Lake camp location. The camp said it is collaborating with other camps and property owners to install 100 monitors along the south and north forks of the Guadalupe River and other tributaries.
The camp's owners announced plans in September to reopen the Cypress Lake location , which is separate from the part of the camp that flooded in July, killing 25 girls and two

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