League City woman rescued after clinging to tree for 5 hours in Hill Country flood

Tina Perry, a League City woman, clung to a tree for dear life in her pajamas for five hours awaiting rescue after she and her husband were swept away by the Texas Hill Country flood. Courtesy of Lauren Chevalier.

Tina Perry, a League City woman, clung to a tree for dear life in her pajamas for five hours awaiting rescue after she and her husband were swept away by the Texas Hill Country flood.
Perry was in Kerrville for a camping trip at HTR TX Hill Country RV Park & Campground with her husband, Brad Perry, in their two-day-old RV. When disaster struck and the floodwaters rapidly rose to decimate everything in its path, both Brad and Tina got caught in the rapids and were separated.
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📝: Abby Church / Houston Chronicle reporter
📸: Courtesy of Lauren Chevalier
💻: Alexandria A. Badillo / Houston Chronicle audience

21 comments
  1. The military is too busy rounding up immigrants while they are working and going through the visa process, and calling them criminals.

  2. Can you imagine what she went through? Staying all night in a tree, really not known if she's gonna LIVE.. as she watched in horror when houses flot past her.. TREES!! getting ripped out of the ground by her hopping that it's not her tree next. I'm glad she is alive good job.

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