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Security Guard Shields Campers During Deadly Texas Summer Camp Flood

21 Oct

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Summary

  • 27 campers and counselors died in July 4 flooding at Texas Christian summer camp
  • Security guard Glenn Juenke survived by sheltering with terrified 9-year-old girls
  • Juenke tried to keep the girls calm, saying "We're going to be OK"
Security Guard Shields Campers During Deadly Texas Summer Camp Flood

Nearly 3 months ago, on July 4th, a devastating flood struck a Christian summer camp for girls in Texas, resulting in the tragic deaths of 27 campers and counselors. Security guard Glenn Juenke, who was on duty at the time, has now come forward to share his firsthand account of the harrowing experience.

Juenke, a 57-year-old retired Houston police officer, was initially in the camp office monitoring the worsening storm when the floodwaters began to rise rapidly. He quickly joined the camp director and his son in an attempt to evacuate the campers by car, but the waters soon became too dangerous to continue. Juenke then made his way on foot to another cabin, called the Wiggle Inn, where he decided the safest course of action was to hunker down and ride out the storm with the young girls inside.

As the raging waters surrounded the cabin, Juenke tried his best to reassure the terrified 9-year-olds, telling them, "We're not going anywhere. We're going to be OK." One of the camp counselors also led the girls in prayer. Juenke, who describes himself as a "big crier," says the tragedy has left him numb with grief over the loss of the children, counselors, and staff he knew.

The security guard's actions that night undoubtedly saved lives, as he worked to keep the young campers calm and safe until the floodwaters receded. His harrowing account sheds light on the devastating impact of the deadly disaster that struck the Texas Christian summer camp.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
At a Christian summer camp for girls in Texas called Camp Mystic, a devastating flood struck on July 4th, resulting in the tragic deaths of 27 campers and counselors.
Juenke, a security guard at the camp, sheltered with terrified 9-year-old girls in a cabin called the Wiggle Inn, trying to keep them calm and reassuring them that "We're going to be OK" until the floodwaters receded.
The flood at the Texas Christian summer camp was a devastating tragedy, leaving Juenke, who describes himself as a "big crier," numb with grief over the loss of the children, counselors, and staff he knew.

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