“We’re Here… Please Don’t Leave”:

“We’re Here… Please Don’t Leave”:

3 Missing Girls Found Alive Inside Tree After Texas Flood in a Miraculous Survival Story

In what’s being called one of the most extraordinary survival stories in recent American history, three young girls who vanished during the devastating Texas floods have been found alive — curled together inside a hollow oak tree just one mile from the flooded Camp Wrenwood.

The girls — Emily Rivera (8), Zoey Nash (9), and Hope Lin (10) — survived nearly ten days without food, clinging to survival with nothing more than rainwater, each other, and the memory of a pre-camp wilderness drill.


A Whisper in the Woods

The girls were discovered by a volunteer hiker who was helping search efforts near the edge of the disaster zone.

“I thought I heard an animal,” she later told reporters. “Then I heard a little voice: ‘We’re here… please don’t leave.’

She rushed over and found the three girls huddled together inside a tree trunk — wet, cold, and covered in bug bites, but alive.


How Did They Survive?

Against all odds, the three girls used two key survival strategies that experts say likely saved their lives:

1. Rainwater Collection

Using plastic wrappers and leaves, the girls created a makeshift funnel to collect rainwater. They also wrung water from soaked clothes and drank droplets from nearby foliage.

2. Pre-Camp Safety Drill

Just days before the flood, Camp Wrenwood had conducted a basic wilderness survival training session. The girls remembered the golden rule:

“Stay dry. Stay together. Stay quiet.”

That one simple lesson gave them a mindset of teamwork and calm — which doctors now believe helped them survive both emotionally and physically.


What They Said After Being Found

Paramedics on the scene said the girls were severely dehydrated but responsive. One medic reported:

“They were whispering to each other. One said, ‘We just kept talking about our moms. That helped.’

Despite suffering from insect bites, exposure, and mild hypothermia, all three are expected to make a full recovery.


A Nation Breathes Again

As news of their survival spread, emotions overflowed at the base camp. Families, volunteers, and first responders wept. Local churches rang their bells. Across the country, social media erupted with celebration.

Hashtags trending within hours:

  • #HollowTreeHeroes

  • #FaithFoundThem

  • #3StrongGirls

  • #TexasMiracle

“Ten days. No fire. No food. Just bravery. That’s what they had,” said one rescue worker.


Why This Story Matters

In a world so often overwhelmed by tragedy, the survival of Emily, Zoey, and Hope offers something rare — a story of resilience, love, and the unbreakable spirit of children.

It reminds us that even in the darkest storms, light still finds a way through the cracks.
That even in the wild, hope has a name — or in this case, three.


How to Help

The Texas flood disaster has displaced thousands and destroyed entire communities. To support relief efforts, provide supplies, or volunteer, please visit:

www.RedCross.org
www.TexasReliefFund.org

Every small donation makes a difference.


This article will be updated as more details emerge. Please check back or follow us for the latest developments on this incredible survival story.

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