Floods Sweep Away West Texas RV Park, 4 Men Missing

DALLAS (AP) — Emergency crews were searching for four men Monday whose recreational vehicle was among those swept away from an RV park by floodwaters in a small West Texas city, prompting dramatic rescues by helicopters and boats. Heavy rains started falling Sunday night, causing the South Llano River to rise in Junction, about 140 miles (225 kilometers) west of Austin. Kimble County Sheriff Hilario Cantu said no fatalities have been confirmed but that "all the RVs, everything, got swept away." Texas Game Warden Rachel Kellner said the four missing men worked together and were swept away before daybreak by the South Llano River. The city is located near where North Llano River and South Llano River converge to form the Llano River. Authorities said 19 people were rescued — 15 by boat and four by helicopter. Kellner said two of the people rescued by air were in a tree with a family dog. Kellner said all those rescued have been checked out by medical emergency personnel, but it's unclear if any required hospitalization. Authorities said 40 people had been evacuated from the South Llano RV Park. Cantu said state and local agencies were helping with the rescues. Authorities said the city of about 2,500 people had been without electricity earlier, but it's been restored. Texas Game Wardens conducting helicopter rescues on the South Llano River. 2 individuals and a dog were rescued when their RV was overcome with water and swept downstream. pic.twitter.com/3...
Source: JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services News - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tags: Rescue & Vehicle Extrication News Source Type: news