In an extraordinary act of bravery that has captivated the nation, Fox News personalities Tyrus and Greg Gutfeld have gone from familiar faces on Gutfeld! to real-life heroes. On July 6, 2025, amid catastrophic flooding in Texas, the duo plunged into the heart of the disaster to help rescue 23 children trapped in the floodwaters of the Guadalupe River. The floods, which have claimed the lives of at least 104 people, left communities reeling, but Tyrus and Gutfeld’s daring rescue of the campers from Camp Mystic has become a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of unimaginable loss.

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A Catastrophic Flood: A Wake of Devastation

The flash floods, triggered by a storm that dumped more than 10 inches of rain in just hours, left parts of Texas in chaos. In Kerr County, where the famed Camp Mystic was located, the Guadalupe River surged to record levels, submerging homes, businesses, and the camp where more than 750 girls had gathered. The rapid floodwaters claimed the lives of at least 28 children, with 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic still missing.

The floodwaters rose so fast that many families had no time to evacuate, leaving many stranded in rising waters, fighting to survive. Rescue operations were quickly underway, but the situation was dire, with debris clogging rivers and rescue efforts hampered by the sheer scope of the devastation.

Tyrus and Greg Gutfeld Answer the Call

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Both Tyrus and Gutfeld were in Los Angeles when the disaster unfolded, preparing for an upcoming broadcast. However, the images of the flood’s aftermath, with families stranded and children missing, compelled them to act. Tyrus, known for his larger-than-life presence and stoic demeanor, and Gutfeld, with his quick wit and sense of responsibility, realized that they had to do more than just report the story—they had to be part of the solution.

“We couldn’t just sit there and talk about it,” Gutfeld later reflected. “This was about doing something real.”

Without hesitation, the two men chartered a private flight to San Antonio, arriving on the night of July 5. They quickly coordinated with the Texas Division of Emergency Management and Boerne Search and Rescue, preparing to assist with the recovery efforts. Equipped with rescue gear, inflatable boats, and their determination, Tyrus and Gutfeld entered the flood zone the following morning, ready to help.

The Life-or-Death Rescue of 23 Children

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At 10 a.m. on July 6, 2025, Tyrus and Gutfeld, alongside a small team of rescuers, navigated the Guadalupe River in an inflatable boat. The floodwaters were still rising, and debris filled the water, making it almost impossible to see where the missing children were. But just as their hopes were beginning to fade, Tyrus spotted something unusual: a flash of color in the distance.

“Over there!” he shouted, pointing to a cluster of bright fabric tangled in the branches of a submerged oak tree. As the boat drew closer, they saw the group of 23 children, ranging in age from 8 to 14, clinging to the tree and a partially submerged roof. The campers, who had been separated during the initial evacuation, were exhausted, cold, and terrified.

One of the children, 9-year-old Janie Harper, later recalled, “We thought no one would find us. The water kept rising, and we just held on.”

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Realizing the gravity of the situation, Tyrus, with his imposing physique and military training, waded into the chest-deep water, securing a rope to the tree to steady the boat. Gutfeld, despite his smaller frame, expertly steered the boat and coordinated with the rescue team to stabilize their position.

The clock was ticking. With floodwaters rising, the structure the children were clinging to was beginning to crack under the pressure. Tyrus, refusing to let the children go, reached them one by one, pulling them from the tree and carefully placing them in the boat. As the team worked relentlessly, they managed to rescue all 23 children, some of whom were too weak to move.

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A Gripping Moment: Tyrus Saves Eli Ramirez

One of the most harrowing moments came when 10-year-old Eli Ramirez lost his grip on the tree and began to slip into the fast-moving current. Tyrus didn’t hesitate. With a swift motion, he lunged forward, grabbing Eli by the arm and pulling him to safety, just as the water threatened to pull him under. Tyrus’s strength and determination in that moment saved Eli’s life.

“Don’t leave us again,” Eli sobbed, clinging to Tyrus. His words, captured by a body cam, became an emotional symbol of the rescue effort, a poignant reminder of the fragility of life in the face of nature’s fury.

As the operation concluded, the final child, a 14-year-old girl named Sophie, was airlifted to safety by a National Guard helicopter after the roof they had been clinging to began to collapse. By mid-afternoon, all 23 children were safely rescued, with their lives forever changed by the heroes who pulled them from the floodwaters.

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The Press Conference: Tyrus and Gutfeld Speak Out

The following day, Tyrus and Gutfeld addressed the press, their exhaustion clear but their spirits lifted by the successful rescue. Gutfeld, who had spent hours coordinating the operation, shared his thoughts: “We’re here to help, not just with money, but with our hands and hearts. This isn’t about fame—it’s about standing with our fellow citizens in their darkest hour.”

Tyrus, with his characteristic calm, followed with a powerful statement: “To sacrifice for others is to give a piece of your soul so they might live.” His words, delivered with raw sincerity, resonated deeply with the media and the survivors who had witnessed the rescue.

A Community in Mourning, Yet Resilient

While the rescue of the 23 children provided a rare moment of hope, the overall situation remains dire. The death toll continues to rise, with at least 104 confirmed dead, including 17 children in the Wimberley school bus tragedy. Thousands remain displaced, and the floodwaters have caused widespread damage to infrastructure.

Yet, the actions of Tyrus and Gutfeld have reminded the people of Texas that hope can shine through even in the darkest moments. Their heroism has inspired others to act, with donations flooding into local funds, and volunteers from across the country joining the recovery efforts.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott praised their actions, calling them “beacons of courage” in the face of adversity. “Tyrus and Greg have shown that heroism knows no bounds, and their example pushes us to fight for every missing soul,” he said.

A Legacy of Action and Compassion

Tyrus and Gutfeld’s involvement in the Texas flood rescue has left an indelible mark on the community. Their selflessness, willingness to risk their lives, and determination to help have made them true heroes, not only in the eyes of Texas but also in the hearts of millions of Americans. Their actions prove that, sometimes, the greatest leadership comes not from words or positions of power, but from stepping into the trenches when others need help the most.

As Texas continues its recovery, the actions of Tyrus and Gutfeld will serve as a reminder that even in the face of overwhelming loss, compassion and courage can shine through, uniting people to rebuild and heal.

For those wishing to help, donations can be made through the Texas Flood Relief Fund or other verified relief organizations. The work is far from over, but the spirit of unity and hope shown by Tyrus and Gutfeld will continue to inspire efforts to restore what was lost.