Central Florida Agencies Deploy to Texas to Aid Flash Flood Relief Efforts
TEXAS, JUL 7 – Florida is sending three swiftwater rescue teams to assist Texas after flooding killed over 90 people and left many missing, with life-threatening flood risks continuing, officials said.
- On Sunday, Florida Division of Emergency Management dispatched three swiftwater rescue teams, including 15 specialists and four boats, to aid Texas after catastrophic flooding.
- In the early hours of July 4, heavy rain caused the Guadalupe River to surge nearly 30 feet in 45 minutes, leading to severe flash floods that destroyed Camp Mystic cabins.
- The death toll reached 104 on Monday, with 75 bodies—including 27 children—found in Kerr County's flood-affected Hill Country area.
- Organizers in Center Point report over 1,000 volunteers mobilized south of Kerrville to support flood response efforts.
- With more rain expected, NOAA warns that the risk of life-threatening flooding remains high in central Texas, and additional dangerous floods are possible, threatening ongoing recovery efforts.
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