Democrat, Republican Governors From 13 States Send Assistance to Texas
CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 11 – Flash floods caused 121 deaths and left over 170 missing, severely damaging crops and farm infrastructure across Central Texas, officials reported.
- On July 4, flash floods in Texas killed at least 121 people and left more than 170 missing, mainly in Kerr County where Camp Mystic suffered 27 deaths.
- Faced with a request for assistance following a deadly flood, governors from thirteen states across party lines mobilized specialized rescue teams and resources to support emergency response and recovery operations in Texas.
- Supporting teams include water rescue specialists, canine units trained in locating human remains, and Urban Search and Rescue personnel sent from states like Arkansas, California, South Carolina, and Wisconsin.
- A U.S. Coast Guard team, led by a native of New Jersey, successfully saved 165 individuals in Kerr County, the area with the highest number of casualties and missing persons.
- Recovery efforts continue with officials stressing the need for support and prayers as families face severe loss and infrastructure damage from the catastrophic floods.
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Democrat, Republican governors from 13 states send assistance to Texas
(The Center Square) – Rescue and recovery personnel from 13 states are assisting Texas with recovery efforts in the aftermath of a deadly July 4 flash flood event that killed at least 119, with at least 173 reported missing.
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