Leander woman shows the tree she climbed to survive floods during the early morning hours of July 5, 202
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AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) A Texas woman says she and her family, after being swept away by floodwaters early Saturday morning, managed to survive by climbing a tree.

Melissa Higginbotham lives in Leander, just down the street from the Travis County Emergency Services District 1 station and the Round Mountain Baptist Church. She explained that, around midnight, she noticed there was water in her front yard.

“About 2, my dad came banging on the door, ‘We got to go,'” she recounted to Nexstar’s KXAN on Sunday.

Higginbotham and her daughter, plus their family pug, loaded into a car and tried to get to higher ground; but it was too late, the water had risen too quickly. They then piled into her dad’s truck in an attempt to escape.

“My car floated off, we still haven’t found it. And then we watched our neighbors in their double-wide float past us with their whole family in the house. They fortunately hit some trees back here and stopped and made it,” Higginbotham said.

The truck that Higginbotham and her family were in began floating as well.

They hit a tree, crawled out the window of the truck, and climbed up the tree. Higginbotham, her dad and her daughter stayed there for roughly two hours until the water receded some and emergency crews came.

Leander woman shows the tree she climbed to survive floods during the early morning hours of July 5, 202
Melissa Higginbotham of Leander, Texas, shows the tree she climbed to survive floods during the early morning hours of July 5, 2025. (KXAN photo/Grace Reader)

“God was with us and God made sure we were okay,” said Higginbotham.

Those living around her, many of whom are family, were helping to pick up the pieces on Sunday.

“It’s Leander at it’s best, no two ways about it. Community supporting community,” she said.

Baptist church opens its doors

Just a few roads down, the Round Mountain Baptist Church has opened its doors to help pass out water, food, and most importantly, help people get information. At the front door is a list of people who may be missing.

“While it’s been devastating, it’s also been awe-inspiring to see the community just band together and work together to provide space for people to come,” said Katherine Waggoner, who works at the church.

Waggoner said the greatest need she’s seeing right now is for information, help finding people’s loved ones who have not yet been seen since the floods washed through this weekend.

“People just want to know what’s going on, they want to know where their loved ones are,” she said.

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