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A HEROIC dad-of-two died after having his arm cut “almost clean off” while trying to save his family from the Texas floods that have killed more than 50 people.

Julian Ryan, 27, bled out after sustaining a horrific gash, but his actions helped his wife and kids to escape the surging water.

Photo of Julian Ryan.

Julian Ryan, 27, died while trying to save his family from the floodsCredit: KHOU11
Two women being interviewed after a flood.

Julian’s wife Christinia and mom Marilyn tell their awful story to local reportersCredit: KHOU11
Photo of a family at a park.

Julian and Christinia with their two kidsCredit: KHOU11
Truck impaled on tree after flash flooding.

Trucks and other heavy machinery were left strewn around the river and surrounding areaCredit: Getty

Julian, a restaurant dishwasher, was asleep in his trailer home alongside his mother Marilyn, fiancée Christinia and six-year-old and 13-month-old children when the floods hit.

Everyone rushed into the couple’s bedroom when they were awoken by water pouring in, Christinia told the New York Times.

It rapidly rose up to waist height and the mattress began to float – so so the kids hastily placed on it.

Christinia told KHOU 11: “It just started pouring in, and we had to fight the door to get it closed to make sure not too much got in.”

With no escape route, Julian looked to the only option: the window.

He punched through the glass, but the broken edges almost cut his arm clean off, Christinia told KHOU, and severed an artery.

As blood poured from Julian’s limb, the other two adults tried calling 911 – but nobody came.

Julian was losing consciousness from blood loss and the water had risen up to their chins.

With his dying words, Julian told his family: “I’m sorry, I’m not going to make it. I love y’all.”

Christinia said the trailer was eventually broken in half by the force of the currents – allowing the rest of the family to escape.

Woman, 22, swept 20 MILES by Texas floods & left clinging to tree in rescue… but 25 children still missing from camp

She said: “[Julian] was the best father, and was always such a happy person who was never above helping people, no matter what it cost.

“He died trying to save us.”

GoFundMe has been set up to support the family after they lost Julian, and it has so far raised almost $30,000.

It reads: “Julian gave his life for his family, passing as a true hero. While his family is eternally grateful for his sacrifice, they are shattered by their loss.”

Two boys in Camp La Junta shirts stand outside.

Piers (left) and Ruffin (right) Boyett had to swim out of their camp cabin to higher groundCredit: KSAT
KERRVILLE, TEXAS - JULY 05: Flood waters left debris including vehicles and equipment scattered in Louise Hays Park on July 5, 2025 in Kerrville, Texas. Heavy rainfall caused flooding along the Guadalupe River in central Texas with multiple fatalities reported. (Photo by Eric Vryn/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***

Vehicles and heavy machinery are littered across the landscape after being picked up by the waterCredit: getty

Julian’s story is one of tragedy and sacrifice, but there have also emerged some tales of miraculous survival.

Two brave young brothers told of their gutsy escape from a fast-flooding cabin room.

Piers and Ruffin Boyett were asleep in a cabin at Camp La Junta on the bank of the Guadeloupe River when it was hit by a wall of water at 4am on Friday morning.

They awoke to find water rising rapidly around them – and were forced to make a split-second decision.

Map showing Camp Mystic in Texas flooded by flash floods.

The plucky pair knew immediately that they had to swim.

Younger brother Piers told KSAT: “The flood started getting bigger.

“We had bunk beds in our cabins and [the water] was going up to the top bunk and we had one choice — and we had to swim out of our cabin.”

Ruffin, the elder one, said: “I had a first-hand view of the flood.

The cabins were flooding and the walls, they broke down.

“All of the campers in those cabins had to go up on the rafters and wait there until they could swim out.”

The brothers fought through the water to reach another cabin on higher ground.

Muddy bunk beds and belongings in a flood-damaged cabin.

The heartbreaking scene in Camp Mystic, from dozens of girls went missingCredit: AFP
Man sits on a fallen tree trunk amidst flood debris.

A Center Point resident sits on a tree after the waters have subsidedCredit: Getty
Campers embrace after reuniting with their families following heavy rainfall.

Campers hug after arriving at a reunification center following the floodsCredit: AP

They waited there until a rescue bus arrived to take them away from the Guadeloupe River and back to safety.

Rescuers are still scouring the devastated landscape in central Texas, but hopes of finding survivors are fast dwindling.

Larry Leitha, Kerr County sheriff, said on Saturday: “We have recovered 43 deceased individuals in Kerr County.

“Among these who are deceased we have 28 adults and 15 children.”

Multiple people lost their lives in other counties, bringing the current confirmed death toll to 50 – though this is sadly expected to rise.

The most desperate search is for a group of school-age girls who went missing from Camp Mystic – a Christian summer camp near the river.

Heartbreaking photos from the wrecked site show sodden mattresses and teddies strewn across dormitories.

On Saturday, Sheriff Leitha said 27 of the children were still missing.

‘Miracle’ survival: Rescued 20 miles downstream

By Patrick Harrington, foreign news reporter

A YOUNG woman was miraculously rescued after being swept 20 miles downriver in the Texas floods.

The 22-year-old was scooped up by fast-moving water from her campsite in Kerr County, Texas by deadly flash floods at 4am, and found clinging to a tree four hours later.

A third of a year’s worth of rain fell in a few hours in the area, creating an “extraordinary disaster”, with an enormous search-and-rescue mission still underway.

A Center Point resident, Carl, heard screaming when he stepped into his yard at around 8am on Friday morning.

He spotted the woman clinging to a huge Cyprus tree near Lion’s Park Dam as the river thundered beneath her.

She had for been holding on for several hours after a terrifying 20-mile journey down dams and dodging debris.

Emergency calls weren’t connecting, so the local resident desperately flagged down a police car for help.

Two rescue boats were scrambled and battled perilous currents to rescue the stranded camper.

By this time, the water level had receded considerably, so the woman was stranded 12ft above the water’s surface.

She was forced to drop into the rescue boat, and was finally brought to safety.

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