He Lost His Wife and Kids in a Texas Flood 10 Years Ago. Now He's Volunteering To Help Other Families
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Jonathan McComb, a flood victim from the 2015 Texas floods, lost his wife and two children. Now, he volunteers with Texas Search and Rescue to help others affected by similar tragedies. McComb shares messages of hope and resilience, encouraging families to lean on their memories and faith during their darkest times. Ten years after his loss, McComb still cherishes memories of his family, holding onto their drawings and belongings as a symbol of their lasting presence. He recalls the horrifying moment when the Blanco River flooded, leading to the loss of his loved ones.
In an instant it was on us, and there was nothing you could do and no way out," McComb told NBC Dallas-Forth Worth a year after the tragedy.
Hold onto that because they can't take that away from you," he said.
They were all incredibly unique and beautiful and I miss them," McComb said of his wife and kids in 2016.
The Blanco River swelled 28 feet in 90 minutes, pulling our vacation home from its foundation and floating it down the river.
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