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Countless Texas Families Have Been Impacted by the Hill Country Flooding. Here's How to Help Them.

  • Devastating floods struck Texas Hill Country on July 4 and 5, causing at least 43 deaths and displacing many residents and pets.
  • The floods along the Guadalupe River led to evacuations in Kerr and Kendall Counties and prompted ongoing searches for missing campers and others swept away.
  • Relief efforts include rescue of stranded pets by Kerrville Pets Alive, supply drives by Southern Oaks Church and others, and deployment of swiftwater teams by TEXSAR.
  • Organizations like The Salvation Army are accepting monetary contributions to fund shelter, food, and long-term recovery, while community members are urged to volunteer and spread resource information.
  • Hill Country communities are uniting in a regionwide relief push supported by established nonprofits, with officials reminding residents to follow evacuation orders and await safe volunteer opportunities.
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KYTX broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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