Mexican firefighters from Fundacion 911 traveled to Texas to assist in search and recovery operations following catastrophic floods that left over 100 people dead. They expressed sadness over the uncertainty surrounding missing individuals and the enormity of the destruction they encountered, describing it as unrecognizable due to debris. The firefighters highlighted their experience with search-and-rescue efforts, particularly related to migration challenges. They emphasized the importance of community support in recovery efforts, noting that their assistance transcends national boundaries and focuses solely on helping families find loved ones.
It's sad. I mean, your head goes through all the scenarios that might have happened. We don't know if they're safe or if they're missing.
It's a total devastation. Lots of debris, lots of trash. It's unrecognizable. The scale of this is way, way bigger than anything we've seen.
We're in the recovery mode. Here in the States, like everybody was like, Hey, the Mexicans are here. There's no race, there's no flags, there's nothing.
We have a lot of search-and-rescue experience because of that. We can see some debris T-shirts from camps.
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