Kerr County Death Toll Now at 108; Two Still Missing
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, JUL 28 – The diocese coordinates with local nonprofits to aid grieving families and supports rescue efforts after floods killed at least 138 people, officials said.
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Flood survivors recall harrowing escape as Kerr dispatch calls reveal chaos
In the early morning hours of July 4, the water in Jennifer and Jack Hudson’s Ingram home rose four feet in four minutes. Salvaging what they could, they escaped with their two dogs through a living room window. Three weeks later—and just a few years from retirement—they’re starting from scratch. “You have to emotionally disconnect from the stuff. We lost everything, and yes, a lot of stuff you cared about, but that can’t be your focus,” said Je…
Episcopal Diocese of West Texas prepares for long-term response after deadly floods
The San Antonio-based Episcopal Diocese of West Texas is assessing how best to assist with long-term recovery efforts after July 4 floodwaters killed at least 138 people in the Texas Hill Country.“There’s going to be a lot of rebuilding to do....
Sewa International Mobilizes Rapid Relief Response To Texas Floods - IndiaWest Journal News
India-West News Desk HOUSTON, TX – Devastating flash floods recently struck the Texas Hill Country, triggering a rapid response from Sewa International. Within hours, the organization coordinated with the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) to deliver urgent assistance. Initial efforts focused on logistics, volunteer mobilization, and direct relief operations, alongside the launch o…
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