The photo is already going viral. Inside the truck: scared, soaked, silent girls, wrapped in towels, sitting shoulder-to-shoulder in the open cargo bed — a chilling reminder of what they just endured.
Their campground was wiped off the map overnight. Entire cabins crushed. Some children still unaccounted for. But these girls — they made it out.
Many had to cling to trees, float on debris, or huddle in high-ground cabins for hours before help arrived.
“We were just waiting for the buses. It felt like forever,” one survivor said earlier this week.
Today, those buses arrived. And so did this National Guard truck — packed with the lucky ones.
This isn’t just a rescue. It’s a miracle in motion.
Daniel Carter is a senior staff writer at InspireChronicle, specializing in legal conflicts, family disputes, and real-life justice stories. His work focuses on high-stakes situations involving inheritance, betrayal, and complex moral decisions. Through detailed storytelling, he explores how ordinary people navigate extraordinary challenges and the long-term consequences that follow.
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