According to American Media reports, Camp mystery buildings were removed from the power map

According to American Media reports, Camp mystery buildings were removed from the power map

The US regulators urged the removal of the mysterious flood at several camps before the death of 27 children in severe floods.

Citing the official records, the New York Times and Associated Press said the maps of the Federal Emergency Management (FEMA) were initially considered to be the risk of flooding the popular summer camp.

But they say that Camp Mystic, who is in the deep part of the Gaddup river, later successfully challenged those designations.

The BBC has contacted FEMA and Camp Mistick, both of which did not publicly comment on the issue.

The FEMA describes the flood map “The community is a tool to know which area is the highest risk of flooding.

Sarachus University, who studied FEMA Flood Maps, said that she found that the Riverside camp was exempted from the map.

“I think it is extremely annoying that it is a camp for kids,” Proley Play said to the New York Times.

“You think you want to have an additional precaution – that you’ll go beyond what you need for flood protection.”

The official flood maps of Fema show that some of the Camp Myster’s cabin was in the “Flood Way”, especially the dangerous area where the dangerous flood water carriers are expected to flow, the New York Times said.

It states that other cabins are in a wide range of zones that are expected to flood once every 100 years.

Those designations need flood insurance and strict rules for any construction projects.

The newspaper added that Fema maps were not modified to include Camp Myster’s written appeal.

On July 4, before the dawn, the floods were flooded, at least 27 young girls lost at least 27 young girls in the popular camp.

The entire Texas, at least 12 people have been killed and the scores are still missing.

On Friday, President Donald Trump visited the flood-hit area and promised that the government would help to rebuild those who lost their homes and property.

They said, “I didn’t see anything.”

Trump also rejected the question of a journalist about what could be done to warn the residents: “Only a bad person would ask the question.”

In the wake of the deadly tragedy, questions have been raised as to whether adequate warning was given and why the camps have not been emptied before the flood.

Experts say that flash floods had a fatal effect with the pre -dawn and the location of some buildings.

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