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Surviving The Texas Flood: Lara Logan With Jonathan McComb


Desmond Milligan

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Lara Logan interviews Jonathan McComb, survivor of the 2015 Wimberley, Texas flood, who lost his wife and two children but found faith and resilience through tragedy.

In Episode 31 of Going Rogue, Lara Logan sits down with Jonathan McComb, a survivor of the devastating 2015 Wimberley, Texas flood, to share his extraordinary story of tragedy, faith, and resilience. Jonathan lost his wife and two children in the disaster—a nightmarish event that nearly claimed his own life.

In this deeply moving conversation, Jonathan recounts the terrifying night his house was swept downriver, his fight for survival, and the gut-wrenching aftermath of loss. He reflects on the long road of healing, rebuilding, and finding strength through his faith in God, his community, and his determination to honor the memory of his loved ones.

Jonathan also discusses his recent work with Texas Search and Rescue, where he now answers the call to help others impacted by natural disasters, including the Central Texas flood that struck Camp Mystic. His dedication to serving others is both a tribute to his family and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

This is a powerful story of loss, survival, and hope—told by the man who lived it. Watch now to hear Jonathan’s journey in his own words.

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