Florida and Ohio among states deploying crisis support to Texas after deadly floods

Florida and Ohio among states deploying crisis support to Texas after deadly floods


A slew of governors have deployed teams to aid Texas as its death toll continues to rise after devastating flash floods tore through the state over the weekend.

As of late Monday afternoon, at least seven states have authorized emergency relief support for Texas in the aftermath of flooding that killed at least 91 people, including 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls particularly affected by the disaster. Kerr, Llano, and Bell counties were among the hardest hit areas.

On Monday, Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) announced that a team of 20 Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers would assist with search, rescue, and recovery operations in Texas following the deadly flooding along the Guadalupe River. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources

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