- A Dark-of-Night Flood Escape at the River Inn in Texas - The . . .
Along the Guadalupe River, a 60-room inn and nearby homes were quickly filling with water Confusion, desperation and heroism ensued
- Another 45 minutes would have been too late: One familys . . .
‘Another 45 minutes would have been too late’: One family’s flood survival story Judy Dale has been coming to the Guadalupe River for the Fourth of July for over 30 years
- Mayhem at the River Inn Crossing: A Dark-of-Night Flood Escape
Two River Inn employees in a nearby cabin were among the last to wake up, finding their room flooded They survived, returned this week to grab their belongings, and said they were never coming back Lisa Coffey and Scott Towery credited Connie Towery for getting people moving
- Teen who helped family escape from van is among those killed . . .
Mollie Sylvester Schaffer Mollie Sylvester Schaffer, 76, of Houston, and her husband were at an annual reunion with best friends at the River Inn, on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Hunt
- Flooding at the River Inn: Dark-of-Night Escape
Flooding at the River Inn: Dark-of-Night Escape By Meredith Honig and John Branch The New York Times July 10, 2025 Read Full Article » Related Topics: Texas Floods
- How the cataclysmic Texas floods unfolded, minute by minute
Ten children are still missing from Camp Mystic, the Christian camp on the banks of the river where for nearly a century girls have come to escape the heat of their hometowns: singing praise songs
- River Inn, Camp Mystic and others to face probes and . . .
Business River Inn, Camp Mystic and others to face probes and litigation, say legal experts Victims will have up to two years to file suit against entities
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