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Survivors recount harrowing escape from devastating Texas . . . In the early hours of July 4, a catastrophic flood swept through the Texas Hill Country, leaving destruction in its wake and claiming the lives of more than 100 individuals, including summer campers Jane Towler found herself amidst the chaos, awakened by the frantic call of a friend As thunder rumbled and rain lashed down, she quickly realized that this flood was unlike any she had
Survivors recount night of terror at Waterfront campgrounds It was advertised as a “waterfront getaway,” a tranquil campground spanning 65 acres along the shaded banks of the Guadalupe River But a week after floodwaters surged over the riverbanks, all that remains of the HTR TX Hill Country RV Park Campground are a barren expanse of dirt and gravel and the haunting outlines of foundations where “deluxe” cabins once stood
Texas Guadalupe River Flooding: Survivors Recall ‘Pitch Black . . . The flooding in the middle of the night on the Fourth of July holiday came without warning In the dead of night, Matthew Stone, 44, stared into what he called "a pitch black wall of death" as floodwaters tore through Kerrville, Texas, in the early hours of Friday