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- Families of campers, counselors who died in Texas Hill County floods sue Camp Mystic
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'Go blue for Greta' | Community shows support for Houston girl still missing in the Hill Country flooding
Blue is Greta Toranzo‘s favorite color, so in a post on social media, the Sinclair Elementary Parent Teacher Organization asked people to tie a blue ribbon on their tree.
At a vigil Sunday night, people wore blue shirts and brought blue flowers and balloons to a growing memorial for the 10-year-old. The collection of photos and flowers along the school fence continued to grow Monday afternoon.
The floods in Central Texas have left at least 102 people dead. Twenty-seven of the victims were campers at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas.