Camp Mystic files for Chapter 11 in US Bankruptcy Court in Houston, listing debts above $10M and assets under $500K as it seeks reorganization.The filing follows a July flash flood on the Guadalupe River that killed 25 girls, two teenage counselors and the owner Richard Eastland, and contributed to at least 136 deaths along the river; families have sued alleging the camp lacked state-compliant emergency plans and delayed evacuation.The family-owned camp, represented by attorneys in Dallas, has withdrawn its summer-license application and abandoned plans to reopen while civil litigation and state and federal inquiries proceed.