Texas RV park owner banged on doors as water rose, family was swept away

The owner of a Texas Hill Country RV Park and Restaurant describes the flood experience that leaves more than 100 people to death.
Lorena Guillen, owner of Blue Oak RV Park in Kerrville and the owner of Howdy’s Bar and Grill, said the rain started to land until 2:30 in the morning. At this point, he said he looked “good”. At that point, he called the Şerif Office, which had no knowledge, so he went to sleep – was awakened by the “Lights of the Savior” between 3:30 and 4.
“He was very quick,” Guillen said to Fox News Digital. “It was very crazy and I was going to RV from RV, I was hitting the doors, taking everyone out.”
“One of my inhabitants had called 911 because they could hear people screaming.” “But the middle of this night, pitch black.”
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“My husband just went down to his waist in the water trying to save people and asked ‘Please throw me your baby’ and swept a few seconds later,” he continued.
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His father, Guillen, was defined as Liberty, John Burgess, Texas. According to KWTX. His wife and two sons have not yet been found, but his daughter in a nearby camp is reported to be safe.
“It was extremely difficult,” Guillen said. “And you can see the lights floating with the lights open and honing. You could hear too much Honing. We also saw the cabins next to the side just disintegrate against the trees.”
Guillen said there was a little mud in his restaurant, but he helped employees quickly clean him up, and everyone met to help rescue efforts.



