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Home » Brothers recall terrifying moment they had to swim for their lives to escape Texas floods
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Brothers recall terrifying moment they had to swim for their lives to escape Texas floods

By staff7 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Piers and Ruffin Boyett, 11 and 14, were at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas, when a flash flood swept through the area and killed at least 51 people, including four campers

A pair of brothers who survived the flash floods in Texas recalled the harrowing moment when one of them was forced to swim to safety
A pair of brothers have harrowing moment when one of them was forced to swim to safety

Two brothers who narrowly escaped the Texas flash floods have recounted their terrifying ordeal, with one of them having to swim for his life.

The horror occurred after the Guadalupe River burst its banks early on Friday. The water rose by 26ft in just 45 minutes, officials said. At least 51 people, including 15 children, have died following the flash floods and dozens remain missing.

Piers and Ruffin Boyett were at Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas, when they spoke to ABC affiliate KSAT about their cabin being inundated during the heavy rains. Piers described how they had to scramble up into the rafters of the cabin to avoid the swiftly rising waters.

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Elsewhere in Hunt, the families of four missing Camp Mystic campers have announced that their children were killed as a result of the flood
At least 27 children are still missing (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Ruffin said: “I couldn’t sleep because of the lightning,” Piers chimed in: “People were screaming that there was a flood. There was a lot of water.”

Ruffin revealed to the broadcaster that he was the first to stir in his cabin around 4am local time on Friday. He mentioned that another camper woke up simultaneously and dashed to alert the counsellor, who then roused the rest of the boys in the cabin, reports the Mirror US.

Once fully awake, the campers grasped the peril they were in. “Oh my God, we’re floating,” is what Ruffin Boyett remembered thinking. The boys explained that it was at this point they realised they had to act fast. “The flood started getting bigger,” Piers remembered.

“We have bunk beds in our cabin, and it (the water) was going to the top bunk. We had one choice, and we had to swim out of our cabins.”

Piers and Ruffin Boyett, who were attending Camp La Junta in Hunt, Texas, told ABC affiliate KSAT that their cabin started to fill with water due to the torrential downpour.
The brothers must have been terrified

The campers, along with the Boyett brothers, managed to swim to safety and took refuge in a cabin on higher ground before being evacuated by bus from the Guadalupe River. As of Sunday morning, the flood has claimed at least 51 lives.

In Hunt, the families of four Camp Mystic campers have confirmed their children perished in the flood. Amidst the catastrophic floods in Kerr County, Texas, over 20 campers are still reported missing.

The young campers, Janie Hunt, Renee Smajstrla, Sarah Marsh, and Lila Bonner, all aged nine, have been the first to be found and named publicly. On Friday, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced that more than 20 children were still missing at the private Christian summer camp for girls, which accommodates around 750 kids.

Over 850 residents of Kerr County have been forced to leave their homes.

Rescuers attempt to locate those swept away in the flood
Rescuers attempt to locate those swept away in the flood(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Kerrville city manager Dalton Rice said there could be more people missing in the region than the 27 girls unaccounted for from Camp Mystic. “We are kind of looking at this in two ways, called the known missing, which is the 27… We will not put a number on the other side because we just don’t know,” he said at a news conference.

He said “hundreds” have been rescued from campsites around the Guadalupe River so far, and searches are ongoing.

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