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‘Absolute miracle:’ Woman Survives Being Swept Away in Texas Hill Country Flash Flooding, Clings to Tree 15 Miles Away

KERRVILLE, TEXAS, JUL 5 – A 22-year-old woman was swept 20 miles down the Guadalupe River during Fourth of July floods and rescued from a tree with serious injuries, officials said.

  • A 22-year-old woman in Texas was rescued after flooding swept her 20 miles, where she clung to a tree for help.
  • The Jeter family initiated her rescue while evacuating their home, capturing the moment on video, as reported by Fox News.
  • At least 80 people, including campers, died in the flood, and ten campers remain unaccounted for, prompting questions about emergency preparedness.
  • Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly stated that they do not have a warning system in place, despite previous discussions.
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KHOU 11 broke the news in Houston, United States on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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