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Scripps Raises $75,000 for Central Texas Flood Relief, Urgent Need for Donations Continues

CENTRAL TEXAS, UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – The campaign supports flood victims amid the deadliest U.S. inland flood since 1976, with donations exceeding $75,000 to aid recovery and relief efforts, organizers said.

  • In response to catastrophic central Texas flooding, American Airlines is joining forces with the American Red Cross, Airlink and Team Rubicon to aid relief efforts and support affected families.
  • On July 4, the Guadalupe River surged 26 feet in 45 minutes, causing at least 120 deaths and the deadliest inland flood since 1976, highlighting its severe impact.
  • Evidence shows Airlink has transported 14,000 relief workers and moved 18 million pounds of cargo since 2010, demonstrating its extensive aid efforts for disaster response.
  • Despite over $75,000 raised by the Scripps Howard Fund and Scripps News Group, many families still await aid as relief efforts progress slowly, the organizations say.
  • Through July 18, donation incentives include $25 Red Cross contributions earning 10 miles per dollar and support at the First Baptist Church Kerrville Disaster Recovery Center, which operates daily.
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Headline Planet broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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