Firefighters From Mexico Respond to Texas Hill Country Flooding, Marking an International Response
- A flash flood swept through Hunt, Texas, near Camp Mystic on July 5, 2025, causing deadly flooding in the Hill Country.
- The flooding followed heavy rains that caused the Guadalupe River to overtop its banks and inundate communities, prompting multi-state rescue efforts.
- Highly trained firefighters from Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Virginia Beach have deployed to Texas to assist with search, rescue, and flood response operations.
- Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt said, "That's the Oklahoma Standard, plain and simple," while Louisiana's Michael Kimble noted, "Now, it's our time to give back."
- The death toll rose to at least 69 with dozens missing, including campers, while officials continue monitoring the situation for further support needs.
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Virginia State Police announce support after Texas announces "A Day of Prayer" following flood
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- In a post on Facebook, Virginia State Police (VSP) has released a statement stating that they are mourning the loss of the victims in the tragic Texas floods. In the post, VSP goes on to say "Our hearts go out to the first responders having to deal with this immense tragedy." This comes after Texas Governor Greg Abbott, signed off on a Proclamation by the state to make Sunday, June 6, an official "Day of Prayer" for the s…
Louisiana sends first responders to Texas to help recovery from Hill Country floods
Firefighters from the Baton Rouge, Zachary, West Feliciana, East Side and Shreveport Fire Departments deployed to Texas to help with ongoing recovery from deadly flooding in the state's Hill Country.
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