Texans pledges a massive donation to communities affected by floods


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Houston Texans A fatal flash flood in Texas Hill Country claimed at least 27 lives on Friday, pledged $500,000 to the community.

The Texans issued a statement on Saturday, adding that the donation will provide support and resources to the community. Devastating flood. ”

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Cal McNair, owner of the Texans’ Houston Texans, watches his team warm up before his game against the Carolina Panthers at NRG Stadium on September 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Wesley Hit/Getty Images)

“We are heartbroken by the losses and damages our Texas Hill Country neighbours have endured. We are particularly devastated to hearing about our still missing children and hope that they will soon be reunited with their families.”

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“Our minds will remain with all affected individuals and, in addition to donations, we will continue to support our search, rescue and recovery efforts in the coming weeks.”

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A Houston Texans helmet on the grass before a match against the Tennessee Titans at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on November 24, 2024. (Tim Warner/Getty Images)

The panic continued on Friday night as it continued from Camp Mystic at the All Girls private Christian camp with two or more campers. Hunt, Texaswas reported missing. There were 750 participants in the camp when the flood hit.

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Anne Hunt confirmed to Fox News Digital that her daughter, Janie, is one of the campers killed in the flood. Renee Smajstrla has been identified as another deceased camper.

On Saturday, Kerr County announced that floods killed 27 people, nine of which were children. The Kerr County Sheriff’s Office said more than 850 injured and eight injured were evacuated Saturday morning.

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First Responders will deliver people to the Unification Center after a flash flood in the region in Ingram, Texas on Friday, July 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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The Carr County Sheriff’s Office is encouraging people with missing loved ones to call the Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767 for information.

Rachel Wolf and Alexandra Koch of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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