How to help those impacted by the Texas floods
Briefly

Flash floods devastated parts of Texas during the Fourth of July weekend, resulting in at least 82 confirmed deaths and many individuals unaccounted for, specifically ten girls from Camp Mystic. Authorities are actively conducting search and rescue operations. In response to the disaster, various organizations have mobilized to provide support for affected residents. Prominent organizations include Austin Pets Alive!, Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, Southern Oaks Church, and TexSAR, all focusing on relief and recovery efforts.
Flash floods swept through parts of Texas over the Fourth of July weekend, claiming the lives of at least 82 people and leaving dozens of others unaccounted for, including a group of girls attending a local summer camp.
Authorities are continuing search and rescue operations for 10 missing girls from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp near the Guadalupe River.
With recovery efforts underway, organizations are mobilizing to help residents. That's why we've rounded up organizations supporting those devastated by the flooding.
Austin Pets Alive! is seeking financial contributions to continue their rescue operations for hurt and displaced pets and has already taken in over 150 displaced pets.
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