In July 1987, a tragic incident occurred at a summer camp along the Guadalupe River in Texas, resulting in the deaths of ten teenagers. The National Weather Service reported that the teens were swept away by rising floodwaters as they attempted to evacuate the camp. This incident has become a poignant reminder of the dangers associated with natural disasters and the importance of preparedness. The event has also led to increased awareness and measures to ensure the safety of participants in similar activities. While the primary focus has been on the memory of the victims and the lessons learned, it has not had a direct financial impact on the region or its economy.