India, June 24 -- The Texas Christian summer camp, where 28 people, including 25 young girls, tragically lost their lives due to severe flash flooding last July, has filed for bankruptcy due to escalating debts exceeding $10 million.

According to a Chapter 11 filing, Camp Mystic reported its assets to be between $1 million and $10 million, while its liabilities surpassed $10 million, as per the New York Times. The camp is currently facing multiple wrongful-death lawsuits from the families of the victims.

In an official report released earlier this month, state investigators determined that the all-girls camp was grossly unprepared for the flooding and did not implement adequate emergency protocols.

On July 4, 2025, rising floodwaters f...