In what is being referred to as one of the most extraordinary survival tales in American history, three girls who disappeared during the Texas flood disaster have been discovered alive — nestled within the hollow of an ancient oak tree, located just one mile from the devastated Camp Wrenwood.
The girls — Emily Rivera, Zoey Nash, and Hope Lin, aged 8 to 10 — managed to survive for nearly 10 days without food, relying solely on rainwater and the knowledge gained from a wilderness safety drill they had participated in just days prior to the storm.
The Discovery: “We’re Here… Please Don’t Leave”
A volunteer hiker was searching the area when she heard a faint sound emanating from beneath a fallen tree. Initially, she thought it was an animal — until a small voice called out: “We’re here… please don’t leave.”