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Jonathan McComb is part of a crucial network of volunteers searching for the missing after catastrophic flooding hit Central Texas.
After 27 Camp Mystic campers died due to the flash floods that hit Texas on July 4, Stella Thompson—a 13-year-old camper who was rescued from the scene—described the terrifying experience.
The McComb family spent their last day together barbecuing with friends. That night, the Blanco River, which is just east of Kerr County, swelled 28 feet in 90 minutes. The McComb's vacation home was pulled from its foundation and floated down the river.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas flooding: Large Pecan trees prevent homes from being swept into Big Sandy CreekA survivor of the Big Sandy Creek flood said two large trees kept several homes and several people from being swept away this past weekend.
One of our young men started crying and told me he had my wife but he couldn’t hold on to her. She went a mile down the river. Nobody went that far and survived,” the Rev.
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Texas flood victim Christian Fell credited God for his survival after he was forced to cling to a meter box for hours during the deadly flash flooding.
Jeff and Tanya Ramsey of Lewisville are mourned for their selfless final act during the deadly July Fourth flooding in Central Texas.