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KERRVILLE, Texas — A stricken dad clinging to a tree while holding “his babies” during the floods refused to toss the kids to residents, and they were all soon swept away, a shattered local said ...
The owner of a Texas Hill Country RV park and restaurant is recounting her experience of flooding that left more than 100 people dead. Lorena Guillen, who owns Blue Oak RV Park and Howdy's Bar and ...
CENTER POINT, TX – As rain fell in heavy sheets and the Guadalupe River muscled over its banks with astonishing speed, David Chambers knocked on one door after another at his RV resort. The ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — Destruction is seen everywhere at Blue Oak RV Park. It is one of the three campsites that the deadly Texas Hill Country flood waters tore through. Owner Lorena Guillen tells KHOU 11 ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — Early morning on July 4, Nick Panagiotu stepped out of his RV into chaos. The Blue Oak RV Park, a quiet haven shaded by trees along the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, was ...
A Texas RV park owner recalled how floodwaters overtook the site, sweeping away dozens of trailers in the dark of night. WOAI's Jordan Elder spoke with Lorena Guillen of Blue Oaks RV Park, who said ...
They came with tents, campers and recreational vehicles hoping for a peaceful holiday weekend, but when the flood came and the Guadalupe River grew and scoured its banks, it was visitors to Kerr ...
Thomas Rux stood miles down the road from Riverside RV Park — where his trailer stood before rushing waters swept his home away. Rux, like many in Central Texas, had to seek shelter after devastating ...
Camp Mystic co-owner Richard “Dick” Eastland has been confirmed dead, attempting to heroically rescue some of his campers before they were swept away in the deadly Texas floodwaters. Eastland, who had ...
Julia Falcon is a digital content producer at CBS News Texas. Julia has previously written for news outlets across Dallas-Fort Worth like the Denton Record-Chronicle, D Magazine, 1080 KRLD and 105.3 ...
Julia Hatfield was just one of the residents of the Blue Oak RV Park along the Guadalupe River in Ingram, Texas, when the devastating and deadly flash flood of July 4 decimated the park. Even now, she ...