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Rescue efforts continue in Texas
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STORY: Since the devastating July Fourth (July 4) floods in Central Texas, countless lives have been disrupted, including those of many pets -- now displaced.Animal welfare groups have stepped in - and relocated hundreds of shelter animals to create space for pets awaiting reunification with their families.
While there is not much that can be done at night because it's so dark, there are some people who are continuing the very slow, methodical process of untangling huge debris, where most of the remaining missing victims are believed to be.
Coast Guard Petty Officer Scott Ruskan rescued over 200 people during his first mission over the weekend from floods that killed over 100 people.
The president of the nonprofit emergency response organization Heal-Corp Larry Mynar spoke with NBC News' Joe Fryer and Savannah Sellers about the deployment of volunteers to assist with search and rescue operations in Kerrville after devastating floods struck the town in Texas.
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Kerrville Pets Alive said it's the hub for pet resources and recovery in Kerr County for the 40-mile stretch of the river.
In early July 2025, a claim began circulating on social media that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum sent rescue teams to Texas in response to the deadly floods that struck the state over the Fourth of July weekend.
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Texas police described some of the harrowing rescues they conducted after flash floods engulfed camps and homes in the state's Hill Country. An officer who was trapped himself spotted dozens of
He tied a garden hose around his waist and waded into chest-deep water. What happened next during the Texas floods is being called heroic.