Cowboys, Texans Donate to Flood Relief
- Devastating floods hit parts of Central Texas earlier this week, including Kerr County and Camp Mystic, a girls' summer camp where 27 children remain missing.
- The flood followed intense rainfall causing the Guadalupe River to rise 26 feet in 45 minutes on Friday, washing away homes and vehicles, with ongoing flash flood warnings.
- Rescue teams continue searching for missing children while communities hold memorials and volunteers across Texas provide aid and shelter support.
- Authorities reported at least 59 bodies recovered, including 21 children, and Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans have each pledged $500,000 for rescue and recovery efforts.
- Governor Greg Abbott designated July 6 as a day dedicated to prayer, reflecting ongoing community efforts through donations, memorials, and aid to support those affected by the floods.
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Dallas Cowboys Join Texans, NFL with Donations to Texas Flood Victims
As the death toll in Texas, the state's two NFL teams, the Cowboys and the Texans, have stepped up along with the NFL to lend a hand. The post Dallas Cowboys Join Texans, NFL with Donations to Texas Flood Victims appeared first on Breitbart.
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