Deadly flash floods hit parts of Texas in the early morning of July Fourth, where the Guadalupe River rose nearly 28 feet. A mother, who has a vacation home in the area, reflects on the terrifying morning. Over 20 young girls are still missing from a sleepaway camp.
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- Flash floods caused the Guadalupe River to rise nearly 28 feet, leading to widespread damage.
- Amy Moroney and her family were forced to evacuate their vacation property as floodwaters rose. 21s
- Vehicles were damaged or swept away during the evacuation. 40s
- Over 20 young girls remain missing from a nearby sleepaway camp. 49s
- The emotional impact on families is significant, with many still awaiting news of loved ones. 1m 9s