911 Calls Reveal Panic During Deadly Kerr County Flooding
WFAAJanuary 5, 20262 min867 views
4 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβThe Unfolding Disaster
- π¨ Newly released 911 calls offer a harrowing glimpse into the July 4th floods in Kerr County, Texas, which tragically claimed 117 lives.
- π The Guadalupe River began swelling before 3:00 a.m., with calls reporting water spilling inside homes and rising at an alarming rate of 20 to 30 feet in under an hour.
Voices of Desperation
- π Callers expressed extreme urgency, requesting "everything" from emergency services as they found themselves trapped.
- π Many were stranded on roofs, holding onto mattresses, trees, or bushes, desperately trying to survive the epic proportions of the flood.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Calls from camps along the Guadalupe River reported entire cabins missing, with many children among the missing persons.
Aftermath and Reflection
- π Survivors like James Wright recounted the loss of their homes, with "houses all gone" and the whereabouts of many people unknown.
- π The 911 calls are described as a recording of a horrifying moment in Texas history, providing sound and timing to the disaster as it happened.
- π‘ These recordings are considered critical for understanding the event and preventing future occurrences.
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Kerr County Flooding911 CallsGuadalupe RiverFlood DisasterEmergency ResponseSearch and RescueTexas HistoryCamp MysticFatalitiesFlood Prevention
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