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Kerrville Pets Alive! Working to Reunite Missing Pets After Deadly Floods

  • Captain Jenifer Phillips has worked with a team of chaplains to respond to deadly floods in Kerrville, Texas, serving nearly 6,000 meals and providing support to disaster survivors.
  • As of July 10, at least 120 people died, and more than 170 remain missing due to the floods, according to The Associated Press.
  • Aimee Freston, director of communications for Texans on Mission, reported that volunteers have arrived to assist with clean-up efforts as search-and-rescue operations delayed the process.
  • Phillips highlighted the disaster's severity, noting, 'We’ve seen people trying to love on each other' as communities come together in response.
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kentuckytoday.com broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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