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Armies of Texas volunteers dig out, clean up, after fatal floods

TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, TEXAS, JUL 15 – Volunteers and nonprofits have mobilized to deliver supplies and aid after floods killed at least 120 and left 173 missing, focusing on recovery in Kerr County and Center Point.

  • Catastrophic floods struck Central Texas on July 4, causing over 100 deaths and leaving at least 161 people missing in Kerr County alone.
  • The floods resulted from intense rain over the holiday weekend, leading to widespread devastation and ongoing search, rescue, and recovery efforts.
  • Multiple nonprofits, including Sheep Dog Impact Assistance, Samaritan's Purse, and BeLoved Asheville, have deployed volunteers and sent supplies to affected areas such as Liberty Hill and Georgetown.
  • Leaders stressed the importance of community assistance, with Bermejo assuring people they are not alone, and Metcalfe noting that anyone can contribute through donations, volunteering, or simply offering a listening ear to those in need.
  • These coordinated efforts provide survivors with hope and practical aid, as teams plan to send more volunteers to advance recovery in Central Texas.
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Austin (USA), Jul 15 (EFE).- The search for the more than 100 missing after the floods in Texas will take months, state authorities reported, to raise the total death toll by at least 133 on Tuesday. Search work in the area known as ‘Hill Country’, due to its mountainous relief, resumed on Tuesday after taking a break yesterday due to the rain. In Kerr County, the most affected by the disaster, 107 deaths were reported today, including at least …

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