Quick-Thinking Couple Honk Their Way To Heroism During Texas Flood

A Minnesota couple’s fast thinking proved to be a lifesaver when they assisted in warning other campers of the devastating flash floods that were sweeping through central Texas.

Following the devastating floods that occurred in the Guadalupe River area during Fourth of July celebrations, at least 104 individuals have lost their lives. Within hours, a month’s worth of rain fell, causing flood levels to rise to 26 feet and washing away cars, cottages, and mobile homes.

Those caught up in the pandemonium included Minnesota seasonal campsite workers Lyle and Sue Glenna. However, instead of concentrating only on their own escape, they used valuable seconds to warn others, probably saving many lives in the process.

“They were able to get into their truck and honk a warning out to a lot of people at the campground, which definitely helped some people make it out,” said their son, Wes Glenna, speaking to CBS News.

That assertion was confirmed by a GoFundMe page established in the couple’s support, which praised their “presence of mind” and prompt action: “By honking their horn and waking people up, they were able to save many lives at the campground, giving some people valuable minutes to evacuate.”

In less than ten minutes, flooding swept through the campground. Lyle and Sue managed to escape with only their truck and the clothing they were carrying.

Wes remarked, “They lost everything.” “Friends, guests, coworkers… They saw it take place. It was extremely traumatic.

The intense stress caused Lyle to have a heart attack. Thankfully, it is expected that he will fully recover.

The community’s support has poured in rapidly. With over $24,000 already raised through their GoFundMe, the couple is beginning to rebuild.

According to a page update, “Today, Kyle was able to leave the hospital.” They refused to let him go until he had a new CPAP machine. They were able to obtain it swiftly and stress-free because of your generosity.

The post also notes that while insurance results are still up in the air, the couple is already feeling the benefits of the donations right away: “These funds are helping them start over — now and completely.”

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