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‘Morally Bankrupt’: Texas AG Warns of Scammers Targeting Those Affected by Hill Country Floods

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 7 – Scammers exploit flood victims' families by making fake calls to missing person hotlines, with officials confirming 75 deaths and hundreds of scam calls reported, authorities said.

  • Deadly flash floods swept through Central Texas beginning July 4, causing over 80 deaths and leaving many people missing in several counties.
  • Heavy rains caused the Guadalupe River to surge over 26 feet rapidly, prompting Gov. Greg Abbott to declare a state of disaster in multiple Texas counties.
  • Authorities and relief groups, including the Salvation Army and Red Cross, mobilized aid while warning residents to be cautious of scammers targeting victims with fraudulent calls and contracting scams.
  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton condemned the scammers as lacking any moral integrity and vowed that those who attempt to exploit the tragedy will be pursued vigorously through legal action until they are held accountable.
  • Officials urged flood victims to verify contractors and report scams via dedicated hotlines, emphasizing ongoing relief efforts and the need for vigilance amid recovery.
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WFLD broke the news in Chicago, United States on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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