A Texas Father’s Heroism: The Sacrificial Act That Saved His Family
On July 4, 2025, devastating flash flooding swept through Central Texas, particularly Kerr County near the Guadalupe River. In these sudden and deadly currents, 27‑year‑old Julian Ryan, a devoted father and partner from Ingram, Texas, made the ultimate sacrifice to protect his loved ones.
Unprecedented Flash Flooding in Central Texas
Intense rainfall—reportedly delivering as much as a month’s worth of rain within hours—caused the Guadalupe River to surge from roughly 7 feet to nearly 29 feet, inundating nearby communities in the early morning hours of July 4. Officials confirmed that this swift rise in floodwater caught many residents and summer campers off guard, with warning systems overwhelmed by the sudden influx.
By July 6, Kerr County had recorded at least 68 fatalities, including 28 children, with dozens more people still missing. Across the broader Central Texas region, the death toll neared 79, with rescue and recovery efforts ongoing.
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The Morning of the Flood: How It Unfolded
Julian Ryan lived in a family caravan in Ingram—just fifteen minutes from Kerrville—with his fiancée, Christina Wilson, their six-year-old daughter, 13-month-old son, and his own mother.
Around 4 a.m. on July 4, floodwaters burst into their home, filling rooms cold and fast. Christina recalled that within 20 minutes, the depth reached knee-level