Texas neighbors, United Cajun Navy deliver truckload of flood relief supplies to Liberty Hill
LIBERTY HILL, TEXAS, JUL 10 – Volunteers from United Cajun Navy and Texas communities provide flood supplies and search for missing persons while offering emotional support to affected families.
- On Wednesday, a truck parked on the 700 block of Papworth Avenue in Metairie, right off Veterans Memorial Boulevard, as images of Texas flooding tug at Hurricane Katrina survivors’ memories.
- Dozens of volunteers, including Iraq War veteran Nevada, navigate debris-choked riverbeds while Fred Pense, a Salvation Army volunteer, searches for missing persons in Texas Hill Country.
- Volunteers, including Iraq War veteran Nevada and local residents, focus on providing emotional support and closure to families affected by Texas flood losses.
- Search and rescue teams, including canine crews, face mounting difficulty as drying silt and concrete-like mud hinder efforts in Kerr County's challenging terrain.
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United Cajun Navy brings comfort to Texas flood victims in addition to rescue efforts
(NEWS 15) — The United Cajun Navy has been actively involved in the search and rescue efforts in Texas following devastating floods. The Louisiana-based group is also providing emotional support to affected families during this challenging time. The United Cajun…
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United Cajun Navy continue recovery efforts after Texas flooding
LOUISIANA (KLFY) -- Nearly a week after deadly flash floods devastated parts of Central Texas, Louisiana-based volunteers with the United Cajun Navy and their partner organization, Mission Mules, remain on the ground; still searching, still hoping, and still helping communities heal. United Cajun Navy teams are spread across Center Point, Ingram and Sandy Creek, where they’ve shifted from active rescue to a mix of recovery and emotional support.…
United Cajun Navy and Mission Mules continue emotional recovery efforts after Texas flooding
LOUISIANA (KLFY) -- Nearly a week after deadly flash floods devastated parts of Central Texas, Louisiana-based volunteers with the United Cajun Navy and their partner organization, Mission Mules, remain on the ground; still searching, still hoping, and still helping communities heal. United Cajun Navy teams are spread across Center Point, Ingram and Sandy Creek, where they’ve shifted from active rescue to a mix of recovery and emotional support.…
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