Woman films horrifying minute-by-minute breakdown of just how quickly Texas flash flood happened
Then, just two minutes later at 6:13pm, gone is the river as it’s replaced with a crashing flood, absorbing trees and a lot of land in its path.
6:31pm’s clip showcases a full-on flood, leaving the family on the edge, watching the ordeal unfold as more and more land is taken over by the murky waters.
Just at the video ends at 6:45pm, a helicopter flew above the family just one minute prior, with the woman filming speculating that they are flying over to take video footage of the floods.
@kelseycrowder_, who took the video, posted it online for all to see and captioned it: “Frio River Flood 2025. NATURE. IS. WILD.”
In the comments, many people had the same complaint – the National Weather System flash floods warning service being discontinued.


At least 51 people have died as a result of the devastating flood (Eric Vryn/Getty Images)
One person wrote: “They got rid of the National Weather System so those alerts that say FLASH FLOOD WARNING were not sent out! Some of these occurred like at 4am mind you.”
Another said: “Imagine if there was a way to warn people in advance.”
Someone else commented: “Texas didn’t have a weather advisory because that fool cut the budget of the national weather service.”
Others were shocked at how fast it can happen, while some were criticizing the family for staying in the area after the initial signs of water rising.
As of right now, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued new flood warnings for those in the area, with Texas Governor Greg Abbott signing an extended emergency declaration.