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Search and rescue efforts continued as the death toll from catastrophic flash flooding in Central Texas grew. Follow for live updates.
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WMTV 15 News on MSNAmerican Family Insurance donates $250K to the American Red Cross after Texas floodingAmerican Family Insurance is donating $250,000 to the American Red Cross’ Disaster Relief Program. This comes after more than 100 people have died in Texas due to devasting flooding. The program allows for a place to sleep,
Join NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 in our efforts to help the American Red Cross help those whose lives have been upended by recent record flooding.
The Red Cross has sent crews and support in the wake of the massive devastation following the flooding in Texas.
Fast-rising floods in Central Texas have killed at least 115 people, and more than 160 remain missing. Here’s how you can help from anywhere in the world.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNAmerican Red Cross providing support in flood impacted TexasHearts are heavy as we witness the devastating impact of the recent floods in Texas. The loss of life and destruction are truly heartbreaking. The American
Gov. Greg Abbott says 161 known people are missing after catastrophic flash floods swept through the Guadalupe River corridor on July 4.
The American Red Cross supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood, and while volunteers here in Pittsburgh are looking for all types, there’s one they need the most.