KERR COUNTY, Texas — The family of a woman who died during the deadly July Fourth floods in Kerr County has filed a lawsuit against the HTR TX Hill Country Resort, alleging the campground failed to warn guests or provide an evacuation plan.

Jayda Floyd, a juvenile probation officer from Ector County in West Texas, was among several people who died when floodwaters swept through the RV park on the morning of Independence Day.

The lawsuit, filed Monday, claims the campground did not take appropriate steps to protect guests despite a known history of major flooding in the area.

“We believe that most of the businesses located along that area are aware of the flooding risks,” said Jon Clark, attorney with Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers LLP, who is representing Floyd’s family

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