How to Help Those Impacted by the Texas Floods Right Now
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Over a thousand San Antonio locals participated in a charity run to support Kerr County, raising more than $14,000 for flood relief. Kerr County, with 56,000 residents, was heavily impacted by catastrophic flash floods on July 4, particularly affecting areas like Camp Mystic. The Guadalupe River, once a recreational area, caused devastation, resulting in over 100 fatalities, including numerous children. As recovery efforts continue, officials stress the importance of cash donations and provided resources on the county website to facilitate support for the affected community.
San Antonio residents gathered in support of Kerr County, raising over $14,000 for the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund during a charity run. Their enthusiasm for helping was highlighted by one organizer who joked that San Antonio 'broke Cash App' as donations flowed in.
The Guadalupe River, once a source of peace and recreation for Texans, became a site of tragedy when flash floods surged, ultimately killing over 100 individuals, including many children.
Kerr County, with a population of 56,000, was severely impacted by devastating flash floods that struck shortly before dawn on July 4, with search and rescue operations ongoing, leaving at least 161 people unaccounted for.
Officials emphasize the urgent need for cash donations to aid relief efforts in Kerr County, and provide a list of vetted organizations on the official county website for community assistance.
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