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Landscaper Supports Hill Country Community for Free After Floods, Gets Business Saved in Return

TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, JUL 15 – Styx and its charity donated $10,000 and will contribute album sales proceeds to aid Texas Hill Country flood victims after the July 4 disaster that caused at least 51 deaths.

  • On July 4, 2025, heavy flooding swept across Kerr County and the Texas Hill Country, resulting in extensive damage and forcing many families to leave their homes.
  • The flooding led to at least 51 deaths, including 15 children, and prompted emergency disaster declarations and federal aid approvals for multiple counties.
  • Jonathan Moreno, a local landscaper from Kerrville, volunteered his services without charge to clear debris and assist neighbors despite his own damaged tools and financial strain.
  • Runner Jack Stradinger ran 100 miles on the Katy Trail to raise over $20,000 for flood relief, pushing his physical limits while expressing a desire to endure intense hardship as a way to stand in solidarity with those facing even greater challenges.
  • On July 5, 2025, Starlink announced it would offer a complimentary month of internet access to those impacted by the floods in Texas, while unfounded claims about Elon Musk donating $7 million circulated without credible confirmation.
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Holy City Sinner broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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