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A Texas family saved the life of a woman adhesive to a tree like the deadly flash of Kerr County on weekends.
The woman in which 20-mile downward sweptWhen he saw Carl, the Jeter attracted his family and when he was outside on board, “he began to scream for help.
“He saw me and started screaming for help” said Carl “FOX & Friends Weekend” Sunday. “First I did not find him. I thought he was with him in his river and I saw him, and I saw him, and I saw him …
Texas tea floods died with them as kidnapped ambulance groups; Children’s camp was evacuated
Family, as a result, Texas troops finished the woman after a nightmare for one hour.
“There were many teams seen,” said Josh. “Bernie, Texas, Texas, then there were a number of Texas parks and wildlife players showing in several Texas parks and boats.
“It was just a kind of … You didn’t think about it. You did what you had to do to help you get into the water to save this young lady be revived in a tree. “
Boerne Search and Rescue Groups On July 4, 2025, in Texas, July 4, 2025, in the flooded boat in the Guadalupe River. The Guadalupe rained in heavy rain resulted in many deaths along the River. (Eric vryn / Getty Images)
Jeters invited the woman to his homes after the end of the officer. Carl said he was in “shock”.
“He was cut and broke with bruises and trees and cold,” he said. “So we bent it on blankets and towels, and it was raining at home, dry, then it was very good.”
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“He was just extremely sorry, worried, worried and what.”
More than 50 people were confirmed dead because the flash floods were confirmed dead and the authorities are still boldly looking for more missing.
There are more things 27 young girls Private Christian withdrawal in Kerr County, which is missing in Kish in Camp Mystics, Texas, Hunt, Hunt.
The remaining five young girls were confirmed dead in that camp. The authorities said 850 people were saved so far.
Fox News’ Stephen Sorace helped this report.