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Keli Rabon, a mother of two sons who escaped flooding from a camp in central Texas, described the scary moment she realized the high waters were “far more serious” than she initially believed.

Kerr County Flood
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“Once I saw the statement from Camp Mystic that your daughter is okay if you’ve not been notified yet, I thought, oh my gosh, this is far more serious than that initial text message [on July 4th] would have led me to believe,” Rabon recalled Monday. “And then within a couple of hours, I decided I needed to get in the car and go, I was a mom on a mission to get to my kids.

The mother rushed from Houston to Camp La Junta, where her two sons, ages 7 and 9-years-old, were staying.Their flooded camp is was six miles from Camp Mystic.

Rabon attributed her sons’ safe evacuation from the flood to their camp counselors’ bravery.”As the water started to come in, his brave camp counselors, who are really just kids themselves – college kids – they encouraged the boys to get on the first bunk, then to get on the second bunk,” she relayed. “Then, before you know it, they were lifting the little boys up into the rafters to keep them out of harm’s way.”

Rabon described her 7-year-old as still being in a “state of shock,” adding that he remembers the water being high enough to break the window. “I just can’t imagine how terrifying this was,” Rabon shared. “And it was happening, you know, as it was dark. No power, you’re so unfamiliar in this situation. How do you ever prepare for that?”

A childhood attendee of Hill Country campsherself, the mother addressed whether she would ever send her sons to camp again. I need to think it through, but I can tell you that Brayden, my older one, with two summers of camp under his belt, says in a heartbeat he would go back,” Rabon admitted. 

Her sons said they are comfortable with her discussing such a distressing situation because they want to “represent the pride” they have in Camp La JuntaRabon added. In Kerr County, the Guadalupe River rose more than 25 feet within an hour, state officials report. 

Our prayers go out to every family.