
Folks from around the world have gathered to aid the devastated community, including Mexican volunteers from Fundac
Rescue teams continue to search the banks of the Guadalupe River in central Texas as more than 160 people are still missing following last week's flash floods, which have killed more than 100 people, according to authorities in Texas.
Folks from around the world have gathered to aid the devastated community, including Mexican volunteers from Fundación 911 who crossed the border into Texas to help with relief efforts.
Ismael Aldaba, president of Fundación 911, said the group arrived Sunday morning after getting a call for help from a local fire department. So far, Aldaba said the search team has not rescued anyone who is alive.
" It looks like a bomb exploded,” Aldaba said. “There's trees that are huge laying down on their side. There's many that are snapped in half. A lot, a lot of damage.”
ión 911 who crossed the border into Texas to help with relief efforts.
Ismael Aldaba, president of Fundación 911, said the group arrived Sunday morning after getting a call for help from a local fire department. So far, Aldaba said the search team has not rescued anyone who is alive.
" It looks like a bomb exploded,” Aldaba said. “There's trees that are huge laying down on their side. There's many that are snapped in half. A lot, a lot of damage.”
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