Devastation in Texas Hill Country: How You Can Help

Between July 3–6, historic flash floods ravaged central Texas—including Kerr, Travis, Burnet, Kendall, and Tom Green counties—when remnants of Tropical Storm Barry dumped as much as 20 inches of rain. The Guadalupe River surged up to 26 feet in just 45 minutes, causing catastrophic flooding across communities, campgrounds, and cabins along its banks nbcdfw.com+9ksat.com+9texastribune.org+9cbsnews.com+5lmtonline.com+5en.wikipedia.org+5.

The human cost has been staggering:

  • 82–91 confirmed fatalities, including 28 children from Camp Mystic, with dozens still missing indiatimes.com+15lmtonline.com+15apnews.com+15.

  • More than 850 rescues carried out by hundreds of local, state, federal, and volunteer responders—including international teams from Mexico .

Communities are in shock, and the recovery effort is just beginning.

How You Can Make a Real Difference

  1. Donate to Trusted Relief Funds

  2. Volunteer Your Time or Expertise

    • Assist with meal prep, shelter operations, or disaster recovery through groups like TEXSAR, Cajun-style volunteer networks, and local registries click2houston.com.

    • Professionals can offer legal advice, such as helping with insurance claims, documentation, and price-gouging prevention via the State Bar of Texas hotline: 1‑800‑504‑7030 texastribune.org.

    • Animal-lovers can foster, transport, or help reunite pets through local rescue agencies .

  3. Spread Local Awareness

  4. Stay Alert to Weather Updates

A Message of Unity and Hope

Texas Hill Country is hurting—but its spirit is resilient. Federal aid has been authorized; President Trump and Gov. Abbott have visited; and community after community—schools, churches, NGOs, businesses, and everyday volunteers—have stepped forward to help rebuild en.wikipedia.org+11vogue.com+11apnews.com+11ksat.com+1lmtonline.com+1.

What You Can Do Right Now

  • Donate to local and national relief organizations above.

  • Volunteer in areas like pet care, legal aid, meal prep, or search-and-rescue coordination.

  • Share this information to help others get involved.

  • Prepare by educating yourself on flood risks, prediction systems, and emergency protocols.

Even small contributions—financial, physical, or emotional—help rebuild lives and strengthen communities.

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