He stood helpless in the pouring rain, watching a nightmare unfold right in front of him. A roaring wall of floodwater tore through the Texas RV park, and in the chaos, a family of four was swept away. Screams echoed through the air. Panic. Desperation. The man shouted with everything he had—**“Throw me the baby!”**—his voice cracking through the storm. But the current was too fast. Too strong. One second they were there… the next, gone. He could do nothing but watch as the river stole them away. It was raw. It was real. And it was over in seconds. A moment that started like any other day had turned into a heartbreaking tragedy that will haunt him—and the town—forever.

Bob Canales said he tried to save the family before they were overwhelmed by the floodwaters that killed at least 132 people A Texas man tried saving people at the …

He stood helpless in the pouring rain, watching a nightmare unfold right in front of him. A roaring wall of floodwater tore through the Texas RV park, and in the chaos, a family of four was swept away. Screams echoed through the air. Panic. Desperation. The man shouted with everything he had—**“Throw me the baby!”**—his voice cracking through the storm. But the current was too fast. Too strong. One second they were there… the next, gone. He could do nothing but watch as the river stole them away. It was raw. It was real. And it was over in seconds. A moment that started like any other day had turned into a heartbreaking tragedy that will haunt him—and the town—forever. Read More