They were unprepared for the downpour, which had occurred almost instantly without the slightest warning. They had to ask for support from their superiors.

Two hours passed, but the torrential flood kept rushing down with a terrifying force, showing no intentions of stopping.

The soldiers had lost no time evacuating the villagers. So, luckily, there were no human lives lost. But their houses were completely destroyed and their livestock and grains were all gone.

Several hundred tourists who had just entered the scenic spot were lucky enough. They were found by the soldiers and left in time. Those who had entered a long time ago were not so lucky. The soldiers were still searching for them, but they were too far in.

The rainstorm was getting heavier and heavier, causing great difficulties for the soldiers in their rescue mission. Visibility was already down to three or four meters.

Miller and Blair had gotten separated due to the torrential flood. The umbrella had been in his hand, and he was nowhere to be found.

Even people who could swim perfectly might have Lost their lives in the face of such a powerful flood. Blair didn’t even know how to swim. She could only walk up the mountain in the heavy rain.

was with the girl who shared the same room with her, a

the trail, trying to find some kind of shelter they could stay dry under. But the same unhelpful trees, rocks, and root systems met

Luck. Even though they kept moving up the mountain, the flood still lapped at their ankles. They had to hold onto a huge tree branch hand in hand

no Longer hold back

G E L A ‘s L I B R A

can’t swim. Are we going to die?

than the girl. She encouraged her, “Hey, get a grip! Yesterday, I saw troops stationed near the South Mountain. Don’t worry. They’ll send out rescue teams. They have to build lost person profiles, ping our cellphones, figure out where we are, and set up search points to safely intercept us. It’s just a matter of time before they

She held Blair’s hands tighter. Their hands were cold as ice. They were starting to Lose body temperature rapidly; color had drained from both their faces. Blair was on her period, and feeling weak. ‘I probably didn’t get

her feet were soaked in the cold water, she felt her energy running

our energy. This mountain is full of stones, and the flood isn’t strong enough to dislodge those. But we have to keep climbing.” The two girls began to move up

had to keep alert, but also had to take care of the girl. The water was constantly rising. Out of options, Blair clenched her

rock, Blair saw Miller and his colleagues on

two groups were separated by the

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