Nevada Task Force Continues to Assist Flood Recovery Operations in Texas
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 18 – More than 1,000 first responders aid in search and rescue while animal shelters relocate over 350 displaced pets, as recovery efforts face challenges from debris and poor visibility.
- On the July 4 weekend, torrential rains in Texas Hill Country caused the Guadalupe River to surge over 20 feet, killing at least 135 people.
- Climate change and human expansion intensified the flooding by increasing storm severity and reducing natural water absorption.
- On Friday, Kerr County wrote that crews are `focused on recovering loved ones and bringing their families closure` as rescue teams face poor visibility and debris-filled rivers.
- Organizations in Arizona and Utah saved over a dozen dogs, including a Coconino Humane Association team that drove six hours from Flagstaff to meet Concho Valley PAWS, and Tre-Tre required special cactus treatment.
- Authorities caution residents against returning prematurely, and an informational meeting is planned for 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 22, at Ingram Tom Moore High School Auditorium.
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