As deadly flash floods struck Texas, stories of selfless courage emerged—none more powerful than that of 27-year-old father Julian Ryan. When rising waters flooded his family’s home, Julian broke a window to help his fiancée, children, and mother escape. Severely injured in the process, he bled out after telling them, “I’m sorry, I’m not going to make it. I love y’all.” His sacrifice saved their lives.
At Camp Mystic, counselor Emma Foltz, who had just lost her mother, helped evacuate 14 girls to safety. Despite her grief, she acted quickly, earning praise from Louisiana’s governor as “a true light in the storm.”

Elsewhere, 19-year-old counselors Silvana Garza Valdez and María Paula Zárate saved 20 children. They wrote each child’s name on their arms to avoid losing anyone, guiding them to safety through flooded cabins while keeping them calm.
Governor Greg Abbott commended their heroism. As recovery continues, at least 27 people are confirmed dead, and dozens remain missing. These acts of courage are reminders of hope amid heartbreak.