Mexico sends aid to Texas following deadly flooding



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A team of more than 20 Mexican firefighters from Ciudad Acuñа and Fundación 911 has joined search efforts in Kerr County, Texas, where at least 161 people are missing due to catastrophic flooding. At least 110 people have died in the floods, including 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic.

The Mexican Firefighters are deploying high-tech tools and working alongside U.S. departments to aid in search and rescue efforts.

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Local residents have raised questions about the response in Kerr County after neighboring Comfort successfully managed evacuations.

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