Helping Flash Flood Survivors in West Texas

July 29, 2025 • United States

West Texas is usually short on rain. But in the early hours of July Fourth, flash flooding hit the community of San Angelo in Tom Green County, prompting over 100 water rescues and claiming one life.

Since July 9, Samaritan’s Purse staff and volunteers have been in the community gutting out waterlogged homes, hauling away debris, and praying with homeowners who are reeling from the storm. We praise God that as a result of these efforts of over 500 volunteers, 19 people have surrendered their lives to the Lord Jesus Christ.

Watch the video above to see how Samaritan’s Purse is helping survivors.

Please pray for West Texas families as they continue to rebuild after this devastating storm.

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Damage extends throughout central Texas. Please keep those affected by these tragic events in your prayers.
Texas Flash Flood Relief Samaritan's Purse is responding to deadly flash flooding in central Texas. In Kerr County, heavy rains swelled the Guadalupe River more than 25 feet above normal on July 4, causing extensive damage and claiming scores of lives. Please pray for those affected. Volunteer teams, serving in Jesus' Name, will be assisting devastated homeowners with cleanup and mud-outs. We are also responding to the same storm system in Tom Green County.

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