A Minnesota couple is being praised for their heroic actions during the deadly July 4th floods in central Texas. Lyle and Sue Glenna, seasonal workers at a campground near the Guadalupe River, helped save lives by using their truck horn to warn others as floodwaters quickly rose.

In just a few hours, a month’s worth of rain caused the river to surge 26 feet, washing away homes, cars, and campsites. Over 100 people died in the disaster. As the campground flooded in under 10 minutes, Lyle and Sue chose not to focus only on their own escape — instead, they drove around honking their horn to wake sleeping campers and give them precious minutes to flee.

“They definitely helped people make it out,” said their son, Wes Glenna. A GoFundMe page set up in their name confirmed…

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