Houston Brothers Rescued from Texas Camp Flooding
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- π‘ Two brothers, Braedan and Brock Davis, were at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas, when severe flooding occurred early Friday.
- β οΈ The situation escalated quickly, with initial texts about flooding turning into reports of no power and no phones, prompting their mother to drive from Houston.
- π The floodwaters rose dramatically, reportedly by 26 feet in just 45 minutes.
Brock's Experience in the Flood
- π The floodwaters entered Brock's cabin, reaching the windows and causing beds to tip over.
- πͺ Brock, who had just turned seven, had to climb onto a bed and then into the rafters to escape the rising water.
- π¨βπ Camp counselors were instrumental in helping the children get into the rafters, and the camp director assisted in their eventual evacuation to safety.
Braden's Account and Aftermath
- ποΈ Braden was in a different cabin, but he knew their belongings were being swept away or were in the river.
- β³ Both boys experienced a prolonged period of uncertainty, with Braden estimating he stayed awake for about 13 hours in total.
- β€οΈ Their mother expressed immense gratitude for the safe return of her sons, emphasizing how much worse the situation could have been.
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