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Realizing I didn’t know how floods work

A story from the devastating flooding along the Guadeloupe River in Texas.

A young woman was on a family camping trip when the floodwaters swept her away, along with her mother and father. They held on for a while, but got separated.

The young woman was found high in a tree - beat up - but conscious.

In order to get to where she was found, she had been washed 14 miles through debris-clogged surging currents.

Five of her family members are still missing.

I had never thought about that, probably because I lived most of my life in the mountains, where such flooding was not expected. That flood victims could be swept so far, still alive, surprised me.
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As long as you can keep your head above water and breathe, it's surprising how long you can live for... and how far the currents can carry you.

Just imagine if the currents had carried her 14 miles out to sea... for context, if she had been dragged out to see in Dover UK, from the narrowest point, she would have been in French waters (and closer to France) before she was found.
@HootyTheNightOwl It’s startling.