In an interview with CBS News, Guillen said that the floods that occurred in Texas, USA this week completely destroyed her “paradise” in just one hour.

“The RV campsite that my husband and I own in Kerrville, Texas, was washed away in less than an hour… I mean, this was like a 500-year flood. RVs were wrapped around trees. Kayaks were hanging 20 feet in the air. Other vehicles were buried under rocks and dirt,” Guillen said.

An area in Texas, USA, was swept away by floodwaters. Photo: NBC News
According to Guillen, she witnessed many people being swept away by floodwaters. “Just here, we have six people missing. We don’t know where they are,” Guillen said.
Meanwhile, Xavier Ramirez of Midland, Texas, is waiting outside Calvary Temple Church in Kerrville, praying for a miracle after five of his relatives were swept away by floodwaters while camping.
According to Ramirezt, rescue workers found his cousin Devyn Smith, who was at the HTR campground outside Ingram when the Guadalupe River overflowed its banks on the night of July 4.

An area in Texas, USA, was devastated by floods. Photo: NBC News
“Sister Smith was found in a tree in the downstream area, about 20 miles south of Center Point. But she was only one of six people who were camping that day. I am waiting to hear from her and my cousins Tasha and Kendall Ramos, my stepfather Cody Crossland, my mother – Michelle Crossland and my uncle Joel Ramos,” Ramirez told NBC News.
According to updated data from CNN, the flood disaster in Texas as of the morning of July 6 (US time) has killed at least 51 people, including 15 children.