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'Unbelievable Tragedy': Vegas BBQ Owner Feels Pain of Texas Floods that Destroyed His Hometown

TEXAS, JUL 9 – Mexican volunteers from Fundación 911 joined Texas flood relief efforts after a local fire department's call, aiding a community where over 100 have died and 160 remain missing.

  • Last week's flash floods in central Texas killed over 100 people and left more than 160 missing while causing widespread damage.
  • The flooding began early on July 4, when heavy rain knocked out power at Camp Mystic and swept away at least 27 campers.
  • Rescue teams continue searching the Guadalupe River banks, joined by Mexican volunteers from Fundación 911 responding to a local fire department call.
  • Las Vegas BBQ owner Brian Buechner described the flood as an "unbelievable tragedy" with an "incredible wall of water" filling the lake, urging, "If you can help, help."
  • Buechner will host a fundraiser for flood victims at his new Las Vegas location opening by month-end, emphasizing the long-term community impact.
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KTNV broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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