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MagickMuffin

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2. It definitely was fascinating and frightening
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 09:37 PM
Jul 5




After watching this it really is hard to place blame on anyone. That water was gaining to much momentum and it would’ve been difficult to predict.

Today I used google maps to see where it was. I noticed several places along the Guadalupe River where the water has been dammed. The portion just above where the water starts to surge behind it is a small dam.

I have been on the Guadalupe River before, however, that was many years ago and it was a lazy River ride and it was closer to Austin.


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My God... within 30 seconds it was a fast moving RIVER from a dry creek bed. WarGamer Jul 5 #1
It definitely was fascinating and frightening MagickMuffin Jul 5 #2
I just found out that technology wasn't allowed at the camp... WarGamer Jul 5 #3
Cell service may be limited LeftInTX Jul 6 #19
Siren system could have done it RockCreek Jul 6 #29
The next town downriver (Comfort) had one. carpetbagger Jul 8 #37
I think you're right. There's no one person or thing to blame for something out of our control even tho we try Deuxcents Jul 5 #9
I have to call B.S. on that... Think. Again. Jul 5 #11
Your point is well taken Deuxcents Jul 5 #14
OMG..a nightmare if there ever was one. Just unbelievable hearing the trees snap and then get swallowed up. Deuxcents Jul 5 #4
It was unbelievable, I kept telling Gavin get off that bridge MagickMuffin Jul 5 #6
wow. terrifying Takket Jul 5 #5
I used google maps and "drove" around the area. MagickMuffin Jul 5 #7
What a valuable document of a natural disaster. Frasier Balzov Jul 5 #8
The debris is going to be a mess to clean up MagickMuffin Jul 5 #10
I read that it is a child washing past @ 10:15 in the video in a pink jacket. Melon Jul 5 #12
I doubt it. Who wears a jacket in Texas in July? Mariana Jul 6 #22
True Melon Jul 6 #23
Holy shit it looks like a dam burst! Orrex Jul 5 #13
Incredible! BeneteauBum Jul 5 #15
I was telling the cameraman to get off that bridge. MagickMuffin Jul 6 #24
Kick dalton99a Jul 5 #16
Wow, horrifying. SunSeeker Jul 6 #17
The house had a kitty in it. MagickMuffin Jul 6 #25
Yes, I heard someone on the video say that. Poor thing, it must have been terrified. SunSeeker Jul 6 #33
We are returning from CO to SA. LeftInTX Jul 6 #18
Best of luck getting back safe and sound MagickMuffin Jul 6 #26
I'm home! LeftInTX Jul 6 #35
That's wonderful news MagickMuffin Jul 6 #36
The transformation from calm creek to full-on apocylypse is Maru Kitteh Jul 6 #20
Indeed it was interesting the momentum it gain MagickMuffin Jul 6 #27
I couldn't watch this yesterday, but it is important footage. -kick- Duncan Grant Jul 6 #21
Exactly, not a lot of time to escape from it MagickMuffin Jul 6 #28
That video is wild Renew Deal Jul 6 #30
Fast and Swift MagickMuffin Jul 6 #31
Piers will need inspecting. Unbelievable! ./nt bucolic_frolic Jul 6 #32
Indeed, every bridge in the pathway of these storms MagickMuffin Jul 6 #34
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