The Blanco River gushed into Sarah and Ernie Perez's vacation home in Wimberley, Texas. Fortunately for the Perez family, firefighters were already in that part of Wimberley, Texas, to check on an elderly neighbor. "We see flashing lights in the distance. We saw a fire crew with two trucks and a boat," Ernie Perez said. "My brother whistles and gets their attention." The rescue Saturday night was like a movie, he said, with boats, lines and emergency workers ferrying his family into the dark. The Perez family managed to survive, but many did not. At least 35 people have died in the severe weather over the past five days, from either tornadoes or flooding brought on by epic rainfall. Those deaths include 15 in Texas, 14 in northern Mexico and six in Oklahoma. Nine people remain missing in Texas.
The US should send the national guard to help Wimberly. - Quentin Noble P2
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