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Texas Couple Survives Devastating Flood by Clinging to Pillars

WFAAAugust 7, 20252 min2,444 views
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Flood Survival Story

  • πŸ’‘ A couple from Ingram, Texas, recounts their harrowing experience surviving a deadly flood on July 4th.
  • ⚠️ They describe waking up to water rushing into their home, reaching five feet high in less than five minutes.
  • 🌊 The couple found themselves floating on their mattress near the ceiling as furniture and appliances were swept away.

Clinging to Survival

  • 🎯 Doug Fuller swam to the door frame while his wife, Libby Evans Fuller, was also swept towards the door.
  • 🀝 Doug managed to grab Libby, pulling her to a pillar where they clung for several hours until the water subsided.
  • πŸ› οΈ They credit the pillar with saving their lives, acknowledging their immense gratitude for survival.

Reflecting on Loss

  • πŸ’” The couple expressed deep sorrow and disbelief, especially thinking about the lives lost, including children at Camp Mystic nearby.
  • πŸ˜” They questioned why they survived when others, particularly children, did not, expressing a willingness to trade places.

Finding Hope Amidst Ruin

  • 🏠 Upon returning to their home, they found it completely destroyed and unrecognizable.
  • ✨ Amidst the devastation, they found each other's wedding rings, symbolizing cherished memories and the value of their relationship.
  • πŸ™ Doug and Libby are filled with wonder and gratitude for being alive, emphasizing the importance of appreciating life.
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