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What This Family Captured on Camera During Their July 4 Celebration Left the Nation in Shock

Posted on July 8, 2025 By admin

What began as a festive July 4th in central Texas quickly turned into a nightmare as flash

floods swept through Kerr County, leaving devastation in their wake.

One family, simply hoping to capture holiday memories, recorded the disaster unfold in real time

—footage that would go viral and come to symbolize the tragedy.

The day started with laughter, barbecue, and patriotic decorations, but by late afternoon, floodwaters

from the Guadalupe and Frio Rivers surged suddenly, destroying everything in their path within 45 minutes.

At least 51 people have died, including 15 children, and over 20 girls—many from Camp Mystic—remain missing.

A TikTok video posted by @kelseycrowder\_ documented the river’s transformation from calm to catastrophic in

just over an hour, shocking millions online and prompting questions about why warnings weren’t issued in time.

The camp, home to 750 girls at the time, lost power and communications, complicating rescue efforts.

Texas officials insist they’re doing everything possible, but the lack of flash flood alerts has drawn heavy criticism.

Blame has turned political, with many pointing to cuts made under President Trump’s administration to agencies

like the National Weather Service and NOAA. Supporters argue the flood’s speed made it hard to predict,

but critics say earlier warnings could have saved lives. Governor Greg Abbott extended the state of emergency

and activated additional resources, while families across the country wait for news. As helicopters continue to

search and memorials for the victims appear, this flood is already being recognized as one of the most tragic and

preventabl natural disasters in recent Texas history—a powerful reminder of nature’s

force and the high cost of government unpreparedness.

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