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    The Houston Texans have pledged $500,000 to the community after a deadly flash flood in Texas Hill Country claimed the lives of at least 27 people, including children, Friday.

    The Texans released a statement Saturday, adding the donation will provide support and resources for the communities “impacted by the devastating flooding.”

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    Owner Cal McNair of the Houston Texans watches his team warms up before a game against the Carolina Panthers at NRG Stadium Sept. 29, 2019, in Houston, Texas.  (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

    “We are heartbroken by the loss and damage that our neighbors in the Texas Hill Country have endured. We are especially devastated to hear about the children who are still missing, and we are praying they are reunited with their families soon,” the statement said. 

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    “Our hearts will remain with everyone affected and, in addition to our donation, we will continue to support the search, rescue and recovery efforts in the coming weeks.”

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    A Houston Texans helmet on the turf before a game against the Tennessee Titans at NRG Stadium Nov. 24, 2024, in Houston, Texas.  (Tim Warner/Getty Images)

    Panic ensued Friday night when more than two dozen campers from Camp Mystic, an all-girls private Christian camp in Hunt, Texas, were reported missing. There were 750 attendees at the camp when the flood hit. 

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    Anne Hunt confirmed to Fox News Digital that her daughter Janie was one of the campers killed in the flood. Renee Smajstrla was identified as another deceased camper. 

    On Saturday, Kerr County announced the flooding killed 27 people, nine of whom were children. The Kerr County Sheriff’s Office said that more than 850 uninjured people and eight injured people had been evacuated as of Saturday morning. 

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    First responders deliver people to a reunification center after flash flooding in the area Friday, July 4, 2025, in Ingram, Texas.  (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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    The Kerr County Sheriff’s Office is encouraging those with missing loved ones to call the Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767 for information.

    Fox News Digital’s Rachel Wolf and Alexandra Koch contributed to this report. 

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