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They were prepared.
They had a disaster plan.
They executed the plan.
The water kept rising and overcame that plan.
People have a hard time with this.
I live in a country neighborhood in central Texas 5 miles from the nearest true waterway (not a ditch). Yesterday between midnight and about 11 a.m., we got nearly 7 inches of rain. My neighborhood only has one entrance, and it became blocked at a low spot by 3-4 feet of water, so I could not leave home for a few hours.
Had the water come up 20 feet, it would have been apocalyptic. I have no plan for that. It is true that being on a river is different, but there is pretty much always a scenario that you aren't prepared for. When the water gets up to the high ground, then what? In a lot of ways, this disaster was a confluence of the worst ingredients, and a lot of people died. Not just kids at a camp, but plenty of adults, too.