Homes torn off foundations, trees uprooted as Wimberly flooded
The Abbotts grabbed their wallets, papers and other personal belongings from the downstairs portion of their house and clambered up to the loft where they sleep. Two hours later, the water had receded, leaving behind a layer of mud and debris, a knocked-down power line, an upside down truck with a smashed cab, and a car washed downhill from their home.
Since 1976, when they moved into what used to be
"I'm not sad,"
In
The city and county did a preliminary survey of homes impacted by the flood, Ferguson said, but he didn't have a count of how many homes were damaged. The
About 350 evacuees stayed at a shelter set up just after midnight at
"This might be it for us," Meeks said.
"The phones weren't working. The water was about chin-level," Moreland recalled. "Furniture was moving around the room. I have three dogs who were safe on a king-sized bed, floating. Meanwhile, I'm drowning."
Then she heard a voice calling for her.
"I told them, 'I'm not going without my dogs,' " Moreland recounted as the dogs sat by her feet in the church.
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