Tragedy struck central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend as devastating flash floods swept through the area. Sadly, the death toll has climbed past 100, and a Mobile couple remains missing. Eddie Santana Sr., 69, and Ileana Santana, 66, were visiting family at a riverside cabin in Kerr County when the disaster hit. Early Friday morning, floodwaters surged, tearing the cabin from its foundation with the Santana family inside. Also in the cabin were their son, Eddie Santana Jr., 39, his wife Camille, 38, and their young daughter, Mila Rosa, 5. The river’s ferocious power overwhelmed them all. Eddie Jr. heroically escaped through the roof and clung to debris for nearly four grueling hours before being rescued. After a hospital stay, he’s now joining his brother, Michael, and other family members in the desperate search for their parents and loved ones. Friends and supporters have rallied to create a fundraiser to support the Santana family as they navigate this heartbreaking situation and continue the search. Fueled by intense overnight rainfall, the Guadalupe River rose a staggering 20+ feet in just two hours! The surge swallowed homes, cabins, and campsites, leaving a path of destruction and despair. Dozens remain missing statewide as rescue efforts continue.Central Texas Floods: Mobile Couple Still Missing
The Santana Family's Ordeal
A Son's Survival and Continued Search
Community Support for the Santanas
The River's Fury
