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Deep Dive with Sarah Forgany | July 4 deadly flood: Was it a failed system? Camp mom and advocate speak out

Sarah Forgany investigates safety at youth camps after deadly Texas floods in a new episode of Deep Dive.

SAN ANTONIO — A new episode of Deep Dive with Sarah Forgany tackles safety at youth camps. The issue was in the spotlight after the deadly July 4 floods in the Texas Hill Country. 

At Camp Mystic, 27 people died, including campers and young counselors who were in cabins in a low-lying area near the Guadalupe River in Kerr County. At Camp La Junta, just down the road, campers survived the raging flood waters by climbing into ceiling rafters as they watched the water level rise above the water level.

Months after the water receded in the Hill Country, more questions are rising. What really happened on the morning of July 4? Were years of lax laws and a lack of transparency to blame for a system that ultimately failed children at youth camps that day?

Host Sarah Forgany spoke to a La Junta camp mom whose son survived a traumatizing ordeal, as well as a victim's advocate who had been fighting for stronger laws governing summer camps long before the waters rose. 

She traveled to Houston to meet with them and talk about their experiences. In this full-length episode, Forgany also explores statements from Camp La Junta and Texas Department of State Health Services as well as recent legislation that closes the gaps, but may not go far enough to protect children. 

The full episode is now available on KENS 5+, a streaming app available to download for free from KENS 5. Catch this episode as well as previous episodes now available to stream. 

Past episodes:

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Joe Pags opens up about interviewing Trump, family getting threatened | Deep Dive with Sarah Forgany

Deep Dive with Sarah Forgany: Middle East scholar sheds light on Gaza's past and present

Deep Dive with Sarah Forgany | How a Texas man’s hunt for the Red Heifer revived an ancient ritual

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