This is my video I recorded today at 530PM. --- Rising Waters, Rising Courage: The Georgetown Flood of July 2025 Over the July 4th weekend, Georgetown, Texas faced a devastating natural disaster as the San Gabriel River surged past its banks, unleashing catastrophic flash flooding across Williamson County. Torrential rains overwhelmed the region, transforming tranquil parks and neighborhoods into scenes of chaos and heartbreak. The Georgetown Texas Deadly Flooding video shows the river swallowing roads and bridges, a haunting visual of nature’s force. Entire communities were evacuated, including Riverside, Shady River, and Goodwater RV parks, as well as apartment complexes like Two Rivers and Waters Edge. Emergency shelters sprang into action, offering refuge at East View High School and local churches. The 07-05-2025 Georgetown, Texas - Texas Flooding and Damage footage documents the destruction—homes submerged, vehicles swept away, and families displaced. The San Gabriel River’s rise was swift and unforgiving. In San Gabriel Flooding In Georgetown, Texas, the water’s relentless advance is captured in real time, underscoring the urgency of evacuation orders. Local officials closed bridges and parks, including Blue Hole and San Gabriel Park, to protect residents from debris and unstable infrastructure. News outlets like FOX 7 Austin (Texas flooding: Georgetown near San Gabriel River) reported on the boil water notices issued after a water main break, adding another layer of hardship for affected neighborhoods. Meanwhile, the Disastrous Flash Flooding Wipes Out RV Park Near Georgetown video reveals the complete devastation of the Shady River RV Resort, where floodwaters erased entire rows of homes. Perhaps most chilling is the 07-05-2025 Georgetown, TX - Flash Flooding Swallows Up Whole RV Park video, which shows the river overtaking the resort in minutes. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly lives can be upended. Yet amid the destruction, stories of resilience emerged—neighbors helping neighbors, first responders risking their lives, and communities rallying to support the displaced. This flood was more than a weather event—it was a test of spirit. Georgetown’s response, though born of tragedy, reflects the strength and unity of a town that refuses to be washed away. ---

Posted by Wyocowgirl18 at 2025-07-07 01:32:32 UTC