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 ...
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 ...
An RV park in Ingram, Texas, was swept away with families "reportedly still in their campers" on Friday amid life-threatening, catastrophic flooding that hit Central Texas. Newsweek reached out to the ...
The July 4 floods washed away homes and camps and killed more than 100 people, many of them children. A better warning system has long been debated in Kerr County. Many residents say its overdue. RV ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — When the floodwaters began rushing into Blue Oak RV Park on the Fourth of July, Michael Abner and Trish Isbell had no idea their lives were about to be in danger. The flash floods ...
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 ...
INGRAM, Texas — When the deadly Hill Country floods hit Kerr County, several people sprang into action to save lives. Lorena Guillen and her husband ran to every RV they could in their park to alert ...
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