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The Park Owner and the TEXAS Hill Country RV and the restaurant retells their flood experience, which left more than 100 dead.
Laurena Gilen, who owns Blue Oak RV and Bar and Grill Howdy In Kerville, He said the rain started descending around 1am to 2:30 am, it “went to check the river water level.” At this point, she said, it looked “great”. She called the Sheriff’s office, in which there was no information at that moment, so she went to bed – just waking up between 3:30 and 4 am “lights of rescuers”.
“It was so fast,” said Gilen Digital Fox News. “It was so insane and I walked from RV to RV, knocking on the door, pulling everyone.”
“One of my residents called 911 because I heard people shout,” she reminded. “But it’s the middle of the night, it’s a black step.”
The Blue Oak RV Park is located immediately from the Guadalupe River in Kerwila, Texas, shows Google Maps. (Google Maps)
“My husband went down all the way to the waist in the water, just trying to save people and he asked the guy:” Please Covered “,” She continued.
On Friday, July 4, 2025, Blue Oak RV Park in Kerwila, Texas, was devastated by the ascending floods. (Rachel Wolf/Fox News Digital)
Gilen’s father was talking about what John Bergez was recognized by Liberti, Texas, According to KWTX. His wife and two sons have not been found yet, but his daughter, who remained in a nearby camp, is safe.
“It was extremely difficult,” Gilen said. “And you see how cars that float with light and signals. You could hear a lot of signals. And we also saw the cabins from the next door that just broke into the trees.”
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Gilen said that her restaurant had some dirt inside, but her staff quickly helped her clean it, and everyone gathered to help restore effort.