Texas Hill Country Floods Kill 118, Prompt Widespread Relief Efforts
Texas Hill Country Floods Kill 118, Prompt Widespread Relief Efforts

Texas Hill Country Floods Kill 118, Prompt Widespread Relief Efforts

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Deadly flash floods in Texas have resulted in over 110 deaths with many more missing, prompting extensive relief efforts across the country. Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and Major League Soccer organizations have donated $500,000 toward immediate disaster response and long-term recovery, personally affected by the loss of family members in the floods. Local groups such as the South Texas Strutters dance team and a jewelry store owner in Charlotte are organizing donation drives and fundraisers to support flood-affected families. Additionally, Raleigh-based nonprofit Vets to Drones is deploying trained veterans to assist with disaster response using drone technology to aid in search and rescue operations and provide real-time information to first responders. These combined efforts underscore a broad community and organizational response to the catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country region. Officials continue to search for survivors while relief organizations mobilize resources to aid those impacted by the tragedy.

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