Finding Hope after the Texas Floods

A Peaceful Guadalupe River at Sunset in Kerrville

In this special podcast episode of “How Big Is Texas,” I focus on the aftermath of the devastating floods that swept through Texas over the July 4th weekend. As homes and communities were ravaged by rising waters, Texans banded together in a spirit of resilience and support for those affected.

I share my personal accounts of past flooding events, illustrating the recurrent nature of such disasters in Central Texas. While highlighting the heroism and courage of rescue teams, I encourage listeners from near and far to contribute to recovery efforts.

This episode serves as a somber reminder of nature’s power and the humanity that shines through in times of crisis.

Check out the podcast here – https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ngzbp-18f9380.

If you would like to make a donation to help the victims of the July 4th Weekend floods in the Texas Hill Country and west central Texas, here are a few links.

The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country – Kerr County Flood Relief Fund

Kerrville Pets Alive – www.Kerrvillepetsalive.com

Texas Search and Rescue – www.Texsar.org

San Angelo Area Foundation – www.Saafound.org

The San Angelo Visitor Center along the Concho River

Until next time from Texas…safe travels!

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