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As search and recovery efforts continue in the Texas Hill Country following the devastating flooding on July 4, the United Cajun Navy has again answered the call to help.
More than two dozen Mexican rescue volunteers and firefighters have been looking for victims and clearing debris along the Guadalupe River. Others were left waiting for visas and humanitarian permits to cross the border.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said search and rescue efforts continue after the deadly floods in Central Texas as crews work to remove debris from roads and bridges. The governor said search parties still include many out-of-state volunteers and dog teams.
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
Illinois was one of 24 states offering assistance as 101 people remain missing and at least 132 people died, according to officials. PAWS Chicago is receiving 22 dogs from central Texas that are expected to arrive in the city Monday night.
Sunday morning recovering efforts were suspended in Kerr County due to heavy rainfall and a new flash flood warning issued for the Hill Country.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMinnesota K-9 Unit Task Force 1 to assist Texas flood recoveryMinnesota Task Force 1, a K-9 unit trained to respond to a variety of rescue situations, will assist Texas with flood recovery efforts.
Hill Country floods in Texas displace hundreds of animals; ongoing rescue efforts and community support are critical.