Father Dies Trying To Save Family In Texas Flood—Fiancée Recalls His Final Words

Texas Flash-Flood Tragedy: Father Drowns After Lifting Family to Safety

July 5, 2026 – Kerr County, Texas
Relentless storms turned the normally placid Guadalupe River into a raging torrent this Independence Day, triggering catastrophic flash floods that have so far claimed at least 50 lives, including 15 children, across south-central Texas. Officials warn the death toll may climb as rescue crews continue searching submerged homes and washed-out roadways.

A River in Sudden Fury

Meteorologists say a month’s worth of rain – more than eight inches in some areas – fell in just a few hours early on 4 July. The runoff sent the Guadalupe surging to 26 feet, well above its 18-foot major-flood stage, catching residents off guard in the pre-dawn darkness. “The rise was so rapid that entire neighborhoods had only minutes to evacuate,” Kerr County Sheriff Paul Hinojosa told reporters at a news briefing.

A Father’s Final Act

Among the hardest-hit areas is a riverside subdivision outside Kerrville where 34-year-old Miguel “Mike” Ramirez, a local carpenter, lost his life while rescuing his family. According to relatives, Ramirez woke to the sound of water smashing through the back door around 3 a.m. With floodwaters already waist-high, he hoisted his three young children onto a floating mattress, guided his fiancée, Sofia, to grip a PVC pipe jutting from the porch, then lifted his elderly mother onto a cooler lid.

Witnesses say Ramirez pushed the improvised raft toward higher ground but was swept beneath the current when a section of fencing collapsed. Rescue teams recovered his body several hours later. “He put every ounce of strength into saving them,” Sofia said through tears. “He kept saying, ‘Hold on to the kids, don’t let go.’ ”

All four family members he assisted were treated for hypothermia and released from Peterson Regional Medical Center on Friday.

State of Emergency and Continuing Search

Governor Greg Abbott has declared a state of emergency for Kerr, Comal, Kendall, and three neighboring counties, authorizing the deployment of Texas Task Force 1 swift-water units, National Guard helicopters, and high-water evacuation vehicles. “Our priority is life safety,” Abbott said, urging residents to heed evacuation orders and avoid traveling across flooded roadways. More than 200 people have been rescued so far; dozens remain unaccounted for.

Communities Rally, Questions Loom

Local churches have opened their doors as temporary shelters, and donations of bottled water, bedding, and diapers are pouring in from across the state. Yet many families return to find homes gutted by mud and debris. County engineers estimate several bridges and stretches of Farm-to-Market roads will require weeks of repair.

Hydrologists note that the Guadalupe Basin was already saturated from earlier spring rains, leaving little capacity to absorb the deluge. Emergency managers acknowledge that some low-lying subdivisions lack updated flood-plain maps or adequate warning sirens — shortcomings likely to be scrutinized once the immediate crisis subsides.

Remembering the Lost

As flags hang at half-staff outside Kerrville City Hall, neighbors have placed candles and sunflowers on Ramirez’s front porch, honoring a man they describe as “humble, hardworking, and endlessly devoted to his family.” His eldest daughter, age ten, wrote a message in chalk on the driveway: “Thank you, Daddy, for being our hero.”

Funeral arrangements for Ramirez and other victims are pending as communities across central Texas mourn, rebuild, and brace for additional storms forecast later this week.

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