No doubt. And the additional, sad fact in this situation is that there likely will be bodies that are never found. A final gut punch - no chance for a final goodbye, no chance to lay a loved one to rest. This was the case with with the Charba and McComb families in Wimberley. The bodies of their young children were never recovered. And the number of bodies involved with this tragedy is obviously much greater than what we saw in there so this additional, unimaginable fate will likely be a reality.
There were many very sad takeaways from Wimberley but one of the acutely worst ones was that the Charba and McComb families never found their 4 and 6-year-olds. The brutal and unbridled tragedy of losing a (very) young child is an unimaginable thing. Not finding them and at least getting a chance to say goodbye and lay them to rest is another level that is beyond comprehension. As you point out, this could be playing out on a scale that is beyond terrible and sad.
Just a nightmare all around.
SIAP. 22 year old swept away in a vehicle with her family near Ingram. Survived for 20 miles downstream and found in a tree near Center Point. Went over 4 dams. Dodged RVs, refrigerators and god knows what else.
No word on her family.
Damn.
Out of this entire debacle of a presser the only real person has been the mayor of Kerrville. He didn't say much but he was devastated at the first presser and was the same tonight. I feel for him.
I don't feel much for the other people in front of the cameras right now.