‘I Could Hear Screams’: Ingram Woman Recalls Seeing, Hearing Cries for Help While Escaping Floods
KENDALL COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 6 – Flash floods along the Guadalupe River caused severe damage and casualties, with at least 43 deaths including 15 children at Camp Mystic, officials reported on Saturday.
- Flash floods in Central Texas have led to at least 43 deaths, including 15 children, with many still missing, according to authorities.
- Camp Mystic, a girls camp nearly a century old, was severely affected, with many young girls swept away, leaving many dead or missing.
- Tonia Fucci, visiting from Pennsylvania, described the heavy rain and the flooding, stating, 'You knew it was tragedy,' as debris and RVs floated down the river.
- Fucci mentioned that National Weather alerts were received hours after the flood hit, indicating a tragic situation.
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‘I could hear screams’: Ingram woman recalls seeing, hearing cries for help while escaping floods
A popular spot for RVs and stay-in cabins in Ingram is no longer standing. The HTR Texas Hill Country Campgrounds and Blue Oak RV Park were situated next to each other along the Guadalupe River. Friday’s flooding wiped out the majority of the cabins and RVs that once sat there. All that remains are the slabs where the cabins once stood. Julia Hatfield and her husband lived in an RV further away from the river. The couple woke up around 4 a.m. Fr…
Houses, trees, cars and people were swept away by the swirling waters of the Guadalupe River in Texas on Friday. The human toll is sky-high, the damage enormous. We show the devastation in 20 images.

Texas flood witness recalls furniture, trees and RVs swept down river
COMFORT, Texas (Reuters) -Tonia Fucci, a Pennsylvania resident visiting her grandmother for the Independence Day weekend, woke early on Friday to the sound of heavy rain "coming down in buckets."
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