Father Dies Trying To Save Family In Texas Flood—Fiancée Recalls His Final Words

The recent floods in Texas have destroyed communities; one family has shared how a father sacrificed his life to save his fiancée and children.
Texas counties that experienced flash floods on July 4 have been placed under a state of emergency.

According to authorities, the Guadalupe River rose to a perilous 26-foot level after a month’s worth of intense rain poured in a few hours.

Additionally, they stated that at least 50 people, including 15 children, have died as of this writing.

One man sacrificed his life to save his mother, his fiancée, and his children in Kerr County, one of the most severely impacted locations.

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