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More than 80 people were killed in the disastrous floods that roared through Central Texas on Friday. Dozens, including 10 young campers, were still unaccounted for.
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As deadly floodwaters continue to devastate parts of Texas, the Louisiana Red Cross is stepping up to assist and calling on more volunteers to join the response.
Louisiana Task Force 2 and Louisiana Task Force 3 have been deployed to Texas to support ongoing emergency efforts in response to the flooding in Kerr County.
So far, 82 people have been confirmed dead following flash floods in central Texas; firefighters from across our state have traveled there to assist.
Louisiana has sent teams to support Texas after catastrophic flooding over the weekend in the Hill Country.
We know that Louisiana and its residents stand ready to help our neighbors in any way we can in the coming days, weeks and months.
Volunteers, trained rescuers from Louisiana deploy to Texas, providing urgent support amid historic flood disaster.
First responders continue their search for those who remain missing following the deadly floods in Kerr County, Texas and surrounding areas.
Louisiana student praised by Gov. Landry for heroic efforts during deadly Texas floods According to Gov. Landry, Foltz played an “instrumental role” in moving 14 campers to safety at Camp Mystic.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry deploys boots on the ground in Texas hill country following catastrophic flooding.