What began as a quiet Fourth of July morning in Texas rapidly turned into a nightmare as relentless flash floods tore through communities, catching residents off guard and leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. The sheer speed and power of the disaster have stunned locals and emergency officials alike.
A jaw-dropping time-lapse video capturing the Llano River’s explosive rise has taken social media by storm, highlighting just how quickly the deluge overtook the area. In a matter of moments, what appeared to be a typical summer day turned into a deadly and fast-moving disaster zone.
It’s a harsh reminder of nature’s unforgiving force. One minute you’re standing near calm water—the next, you’re facing a raging wall that cannot be stopped.
According to ABC News, the worst-hit areas were located west of Austin and San Antonio. The rain began falling hard and fast on Friday, July 4, and it didn’t let up.
7:00 a.m. — Officials in Kerr County sounded the alarm, evacuating residents living near the Guadalupe River in Hunt. Up to 7 inches of rainfall had already drenched the area overnight, and rivers were rising fast.
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