“As the sun peaked through my living room window, I stood near my stairs with a horror look on my face, my home was slowly flooding.”

Dario Montes De Oca woke up at 6 a.m. on Wednesday morning not knowing his life was about to change. He got up, took a shower, and started to get ready for work. He has lived in Conroe, Texas for several years and had never heard the rain come down as hard as it was that morning.

“I turned on the tv to watch the news and that is when I heard them talking about the river near my home growing quickly,” Dario said.

Dario’s home was surrounded by water.

He ran outside and noticed that the street had already began to flood. He rushed back in the house and woke up his wife and kids and let them know that the streets were flooding. They all jumped up and ran downstairs to try and move things to the second floor of their home so the water would not destroy them.

 “We tried to move quickly but the water continued to rise until we were standing in 3 feet of water inside our home,” Dario said. His wife and kids grabbed what they could and ran out of the house where a Montgomery County rescue team was waiting for them to take them to safety.

Dario decided to stay behind and tried to move more of their belongings to higher ground so hopefully everything would not be a total loss. “I’ve worked so hard all my life to be able to give my family a good life and for us to lose everything in a matter of minutes is devastating,” Dario said.

After moving as much as he could, Dario ran outside and jumped on a large tractor that he owns, hoping it would be high enough to get his out of the flooded waters. Sadly, it was no match for the water, and he stalled out in the middle of the street. Luckily for Dario the rescue team was still nearby and was able to reunite him with his family and take them to the American Red Cross shelter at the Lone Star Community Center in Montgomery.  

“My family and I have been at the shelter for two days and we are very grateful that the Red Cross is here for us,” Dario said. “You don’t ever think that you will need someone to help you when you have done it on your own for so long but knowing that and organization like the Red Cross exists gives me peace of mind that we are not alone.”

Dario is expected to be able to return to his home on Tuesday to see what damage the flooding left behind. “I know we have lost all four of our cars and I am sure that there will be a lot of repairs needed to my home, but I know the Red Cross will help guide me through the recovery process and I am appreciative of them.”

To help flooding victims like Dario and his family please go to redcross.org/Texas to donate today.

Story By: Vanessa Valdez