Residents in Hunt, Texas, continue to clear the debris from the storms, while also looking for victims. Some say the work is deeply personal.
Finding flood victims unaccounted for in Hunt, Texas, is personal for local volunteers
Volunteers are working to help as many people as possible and find those unaccounted for, while also grieving their loss.
Volunteers are working to help as many people as possible and find those unaccounted for, while also grieving their loss.
Volunteers are working to help as many people as possible and find those unaccounted for, while also grieving their loss.
Volunteers are working to help as many people as possible and find those unaccounted for, while also grieving their loss.
HUNT, Texas Crews from across the country are lining the main highway through Hunt, Texas, searching for the more than 170 unaccounted for victims following the deadly Fourth of July flood.
The storm moved in Friday morning before the sun came up.
Lee Pool, the chief of the Hunt Volunteer Fire Department, said that as soon as he realized what was happening, he called in a „code red“ to the sheriff’s department, meaning the situation was „really bad.“
„I hear my radio start going off after three in the morning, and the keyword was ‚flood'“, Pool recalled. „So I get in my truck and I’m coming to this station.
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