Texans engage in massive donation to communities damaged by floods

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THE Houston Texans $ 500,000 has promised the community after a sudden bruise flood in Texas Hill Country cost the lives of at least 27 people, including children on Friday.

The Texans published a statement on Saturday, adding that the donation will provide support and resources to the “communities” affected by the Devastating floods. “”

The owner Cal McNair of the Texans of Houston watches his team warm up before a match against the Carolina Panthers at the NRG Stadium on September 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Wesley Hitt / Getty images)

“We have a heart broken by the loss and damage that our neighbors in Texas Hill Country have endured. We are particularly devastated to hear about children who are always missing, and we pray that they are soon gathered with their families,” the statement said.

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“Our hearts will remain with all the people affected and, in addition to our donation, we will continue to support research, rescue and recovery efforts in the coming weeks.”

A Houston Texans helmet on the lawn before a match against the Tennessee titans at the NRG Stadium on November 24, 2024, in Houston, Texas. (Images Tim Warner / Getty)

Panic followed Friday evening when more than two dozen camps of camps Mystic, a private Christian camp for girls, Hunt, Texashave been reported. There were 750 participants in the camp when the flood struck.

Three deceased campers identified as a number of deaths increases after a devastating flood of Texas

Anne Hunt confirmed to PK Press Club Digital that her daughter Janie was one of the campers killed in the flood. Renee Smajstrla was identified as another deceased camper.

On Saturday, the county of Kerr announced that the flood had killed 27 people, including nine children. The Kerr County Sheriff’s Bureau said that more than 850 people who were not injured and eight injured people were evacuated on Saturday morning.

The first stakeholders deliver people in a reunification center after sudden floods in the region on Friday July 4, 2025 in Ingram, Texas. (AP photo / Eric Gay)

The Sheriff’s Bureau of Kerr County encourages those who have those who have missing the Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767 for more information.

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