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New Jersey Coast Guard swimmer rescues nearly 200 people in deadly Texas flash floods

KERR COUNTY, CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 7 – Coast Guard Petty Officer Scott Ruskan saved 165 people during deadly floods that killed at least 80 and left dozens missing, demonstrating critical first responder efforts in Central Texas.

  • Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer Scott Ruskan played a key role in rescuing 165 individuals during severe flash flooding near Kerrville, Texas, throughout the holiday weekend in early July 2025.
  • The rescue mission responded to rapid flooding when the Guadalupe River surged 19 feet above flood stage, stranding about 200 campers at Camp Mystic.
  • Ruskan and his MH-65 helicopter aircrew, based in Corpus Christi, volunteered to stay behind to evacuate additional campers as part of a larger multi-helicopter operation.
  • The official death toll stands at 82, with Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha reporting ten campers and one counselor remain missing amid ongoing search efforts.
  • Gov. Greg Abbott pledged to recover all remains as flood warnings continue, while multiple agencies maintain search and rescue operations in the affected area.
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New Jersey 101.5 broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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