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Keli Rabon's two sons, Braden and Brock, were attending a summer camp when the devastating flash flooding in Texas struck.
It began with a text message from Camp La Junta, alerting parents to flooding in the area and warning that the 200-acre ...
The boys spent about 13 hours waiting for help and were eventually relocated to a safe shelter on the property.
When too much rain falls for the ground to absorb, it runs downhill, pulled by gravity into streams, creeks and rivers.
Keli Rabon, 40, recalls how her two young sons survived the devastating flooding in Texas over the Fourth of July weekend. Her youngest, 7-year-old Brock Davis, was forced to climb the rafters in his ...
With the holiday weekend ahead of them, some 750 girls bunked in last Thursday night at Camp Mystic. Just a few miles away in Central Texas, boys did the same ...
Piers and Ruffin Boyett were fast asleep at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas, when they awoke at 4 a.m. Friday to rising flood ...
He's a staff member this summer at Camp La Junta. The night of the flood, he was awakened by the popping sounds of pipes ...
Amy and Joe Etheridge, of Cat Spring, say they dropped off their son, Windom, at Camp La Junta in Hunt, about 13 miles west ...
They clung to trees. They crawled out of windows and floated on mattresses. And they survived to tell the harrowing story of ...
"We jumped up to another bed, a top bunk and like our beds started tipping over, and we got to the top really quick and then, ...
Although Kerr County was hit hardest by flooding, at least seven others have been confirmed dead in different parts of Texas.