
Texas flood to create safety planning ‘ripple effect’ at Canadian camps: organizers
EDMONTON — Canadian summer camp organizers say they expect a ripple effect of bolstered emergency plans and preparations after more than two dozen campers and counsellors were killed by severe flash floods in Texas.
“I would be shocked if there aren’t a lot of people that are looking at this and taking pause, even reflecting on their own policies,” said Brad Halsey, a summer camp director and board vice chair of the Alberta Camping Association.
“I am pausing and questioning, ‘Are our policies up to snuff?'”
Halsey, who helps run a summer camp north of Edmonton, said unlike last week’s disaster that struck Texas and Camp Mystic, wildfires prove to be the main threat for his camp and camps across Alberta.