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Morgan Chesky

1 podcast 6 moments 2026
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Data point 27

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026

Of the 119 people who lost their lives in Kerr County on July 4, 2025, 27 were Camp Mystic campers and counselors.

News
Data point 119

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026

The total death toll from the July 4, 2025 flood in Kerr County was 119 people, far beyond Camp Mystic alone.

News
Data point 1:14 a.m.

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026

The first National Weather Service alert for the flood came in at 1:14 a.m. — pitch black, in the middle of a severe storm.

Society & Culture
Data point 8

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026

Lester Holt sat down with eight mothers who lost daughters in the Camp Mystic flood for a single interview, each introducing herself and naming her daughter.

Society & Culture
Eight Mothers, Eight Names

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026 Society & Culture

Lester Holt sat across from eight mothers who lost daughters in the flood. Each introduced herself, then named her child. The strength and determination they showed — fighting for answers even in the depths of grief — is something neither Holt nor Morgan Chesky will ever forget.

Society & Culture
Flood Culture: When Familiarity Becomes Fatal

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026 Society & Culture

People in the Texas Hill Country had seen floods their whole lives. The warnings came, and some people talked themselves down from acting. That complacency — a 'flood culture' — may have cost lives just as surely as the missing sirens did.

History
The Phone Tree That Replaced a Warning System

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026 History

For generations, the flood warning system in Kerr County's Hill Country was a rancher spotting the river rise and calling someone downstream, who called the next person. In 2025, that phone tree faced a one-in-a-thousand-year storm moving faster than any call could travel.

Society & Culture
The Letters They Haven't Opened

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026 Society & Culture

The Gettin family received letters their daughter wrote from Camp Mystic shortly after she arrived. They still haven't opened them. Reading them means knowing how she was feeling — and tearing the wound wide open again.

Society & Culture
Lucy Kennedy: A Child's Unfiltered Truth

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026 Society & Culture

Young flood survivor Lucy Kennedy spoke with a matter-of-fact clarity that no adult rehearsed sound bite could match. Despite everything she witnessed, she was ready to go back to camp. That's how kids process trauma — and why journalists must handle them with care.

Business
Bankruptcy Reorganization Pauses All Lawsuits

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026 Business

The Eastland family filed for bankruptcy reorganization — not liquidation. That signal suggests they plan to reopen Camp Mystic. It also freezes all lawsuits from victim families, potentially for years, blocking the discovery process that would force answers.

News
119 Dead — But Coverage Focused on 27

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026 News

119 people died in Kerr County on July 4. Coverage focused overwhelmingly on the 27 Camp Mystic girls. A volunteer firefighter who tried to save people at an RV camp in Ingram — where more people actually died — has barely been mentioned. Some survivors feel forgotten.

Government
A Siren Alone Can't Save You

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026 Government

Even if sirens had been installed, they couldn't tell you where to go, whether to shelter in place or evacuate, or whether to get in a car or stay out of one. Warning systems only work when paired with clear, rehearsed action plans — and Camp Mystic had neither.

Society & Culture
One Mother Lost Everything in Six Months

Talking Dateline: After the Flood · Jul 1, 2026 Society & Culture

Before Camp Mystic, one mother had already lost her husband and her brother. Then, within that same six-month window, she lost her 8-year-old daughter Blakely in the flood. Her way of coping: never stop talking about her daughter.

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