Elderly Couple Clings to Survival for Four Hours as Waters Engulf Home

In the early hours of July 4, 2025, Doug and Elizabeth Fuller of Ingram, Texas, found themselves fighting for their lives when catastrophic floods tore through their quiet neighborhood. What started as gentle rainfall turned into a raging torrent that swept away homes, cars, and entire lives within minutes.

As the rising waters crashed into their home, the couple scrambled to save what they could — including Doug’s cherished guitars, which had been his pride and joy for decades. But within moments, the house was overtaken by the flood, forcing them to flee into the chaos.

Clinging to a cedar post that once supported their awning, Doug held tightly to Elizabeth as the powerful current tried to wrench them apart. For four excruciating hours, the couple fought the relentless force of nature, surrounded by floating debris and the roar of water that Doug later described as “a freight train colliding with a tornado.”

When the floodwaters finally began to recede, rescue teams rushed in to find the Fullers battered but alive. Though they suffered minor injuries, both were overwhelmed with gratitude simply to have survived.

Their home, like much of Ingram, was destroyed. Yet amid the devastation, a glimmer of hope remained — one of Doug’s guitars was found intact in the attic crawl space, a small miracle among the ruins.

As Texas counts the rising death toll and entire communities face rebuilding from the ground up, stories like the Fullers’ remind us of the strength of the human spirit. Neighbors, such as local resident Virginia Inez Raper, have stepped forward to lead recovery efforts, urging everyone to stand together and rebuild.

Even in tragedy, hope remains — and in the heart of Texas, resilience still runs deep.

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