Kerrville, Texas (KXAN) – Sabah Brian Aids began with a frantic attempt to escape the successive flood water.
“I lifted my wife, we tried to reach my truck, and we did not do it, we were washed away. We got to another truck. We started. We made it 20 feet,” Eds said.
KXAN spoke to him at Ingram Primary School, the official Reconstruction site of West Kerr.
“It was just a battle to stay at that time,” Aids said. “My wife and I separated. I grabbed the best one tree. I was trying to push something to float on it, but I started stumbling in the river. I returned and could not see it, I couldn’t hear it.”
On Friday afternoon, officials said that at least 13 people passed away and that 20 people took place throughout the province, including children in the girls’ camp. Texas guards posted on X around 7:15 that they had entered the camp and started taking out the camp.
Community members mobilized the Primary School of Primary School. The food, water and the first respondents were ready to help people with questions about continuous dangers and their loved ones.
“They are checking our telling of those looking for, we take all this information and try to create a database so that we can help the families did not reunite,” said Mindy Koran, temporary supervisor of Ingram ISD, who led one of the unification operations. “There is a lot of destruction here today.”
The community praised the meeting to help their neighbors.
Eads was just one of the many provinces waiting for answers.
“What will you say to your wife now?” Correspondents asked KXan.
“I love her and I want her to be safe. I know she is strong,” said AIDS.