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In the early hours of July 4, 2025, a devastating flood hit the Texas Hill Country. The flood rose 26 feet within 45 minutes, impacting homes and people along the Guadalupe River. Several summer camps situated along the river were impacted, separating dozens of children and camp counselors and demolishing camp sites. In addition to Kerr County, there have been several deaths in counties across Central Texas, including Travis County, Burnet County, and many more. There are at least 88 dead and dozens are still missing. In these challenging times, it's important we rise together to support one another in any way we can. 

Central Texas first responders have worked tirelessly since Friday morning, searching, rescuing, and sadly, recovering, the missing. With these funds, TMPA will provide direct support to our first responder heroes in the coming weeks. We believe no donation is too small and appreciate any contribution.

 


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July 7th, 2025 Austin, TX
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Critical Incident

In the early hours of July 4, 2025, a devastating flood hit the Texas Hill Country. The flood rose 26...

In the early hours of July 4, 2025, a devastating flood hit the Texas Hill Country. The flood rose 26 feet within 45 minutes, impacting homes and people along the Guadalupe River. Several summer camps situated along the river were impacted, separating dozens of children and camp counselors and demolishing camp sites. In addition to Kerr County, there have been several deaths in counties across Central Texas, including Travis County, Burnet County, and many more. There are at least 88 dead and dozens are still missing. In these challenging times, it's important we rise together to support one another in any way we can. 

Central Texas first responders have worked tirelessly since Friday morning, searching, rescuing, and sadly, recovering, the missing. With these funds, TMPA will provide direct support to our first responder heroes in the coming weeks. We believe no donation is too small and appreciate any contribution.

 

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Lee Rogers
Continued prayers for all.
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Anonymous
Ya'll hang tuff down there! Us fellow Texans are w/you 110%. God bless you all, victims, families & 1st responders!🇺🇲🙏👮‍♂️
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Jessica Galloway
The Tall Cop Says Stop (Dallas, Texas) and some NASRO conference attendees are honored to support our first responders in their efforts in the Central Texas Flood Disaster Relief.
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Erath Sheriff’s Association
We stand and support our brothers and sisters in Central Texas.
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Alfredo Alvarez
Prayers for all the LEOS and rescuers. Be safe!
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Anonymous
My husband and I are both LEO’s, but more importantly, we are parents to two beautiful daughters. I can’t imagine what these parents are going through, much less what our heroic first responders are. Thank you for everything you are doing. You’re in our hearts and prayers. Be safe. 💙
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Layne Smith
To all those affected by the devastating floods—our hearts and prayers are with you. In this time of loss and uncertainty, may you find strength, comfort, and hope. We are also deeply grateful for the brave first responders risking their lives to help others. Your courage and compassion shine in the darkest moments. You are not alone—our love, support, and prayers surround you all.

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