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Oklahoma Bikers Rally to Support Texas Flood Victims

TEXAS, JUL 10 – The supply drive raised $1,400 and essential items to support victims of deadly flooding that caused over 120 deaths and 170 missing in Texas Hill Country.

  • On Wednesday at a packed South Louisiana stadium, the Acadiana Cane Cutters and Baton Rouge Rougarou held a game-day supply drive to gather essentials for flood victims in Kerrville, Texas.
  • Flooding in Texas Hill Country began early July 4, causing at least 120 deaths and over 170 missing, prompting urgent aid efforts.
  • The teams collected water pallets and donations, planning a Friday game drive and Saturday delivery to Victoria, Texas, using a U-Haul to aid flood victims.
  • Rougarou officials raised about $1,400 via Venmo, with team leaders expressing surprise at the overwhelming support and appreciation for aiding Texas flood victims.
  • On Wednesday, July 16, a supply drive at Catholic Charities of Acadiana in Scott will collect donations to be delivered to Victoria, Texas, for flood relief.
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Oklahoma bikers rally to support Texas flood victims

Oklahoma biker group Ride Oklahoma Charities Association and South Side Sleds are collecting donations to aid victims of the Texas flooding.

·Oklahoma City, United States
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News15 | Lafayette, LA broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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