Over 100 Dead After Devastating Texas Floods: Yellowstoneβs Cole Hauser Steps Up to Support First Responders
Severe flooding in Central Texas has claimed at leastΒ 104 lives, making this one of the deadliest natural disasters in the stateβs recent history. As ofΒ 10:30 AM ET on July 8,Β NBC NewsΒ reports thatΒ 84 of the victimsΒ were located inΒ Kerr County, where the floodwaters caused widespread destruction and swept through entire communities.
Camp Mystic: A Community in Mourning
One of the hardest-hit locations wasΒ Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp located along theΒ Guadalupe River. The camp has confirmed thatΒ 27 campers and counselorsΒ lost their lives during the flooding. This tragic loss has drawn national attention and deep sympathy from across the country.
Rescue operations remain ongoing, with teams usingΒ boats, helicopters, and even horsesΒ in their efforts to locate missing individuals. NBC News described the situation as βan all-out search for survivors by water, air, and horseback.β

Cole Hauser Supports Texas First Responders
Among the first celebrities to respond publicly wasΒ Cole Hauser, known for playingΒ Rip WheelerΒ on the hit seriesΒ Yellowstone. Moved by the disaster, Hauser offered heartfelt support and took meaningful action through his business,Β Free Rein Coffee.
βOur hearts are with everyone impacted by the flooding in the Hill Country,β Hauser shared in a public statement.
βTo the first responders working around the clock, thank you. Your courage and commitment mean everything, especially in moments like this.β
Hauserβs coffee company pledged toΒ deliver coffee and essential suppliesΒ to first responders on the ground. He also used his platform to call for community input, encouraging followers to tag or mention anyone on the front lines who may need additional assistance.
βIf youβre on the front lines and could use some [support or supplies], let us know in the comments. Stay safe, Texas. Weβre with you.β
Country Music Community Offers Support
Hauser isnβt alone in showing solidarity. Other artists from the country music world have joined the relief efforts:
Jo Dee MessinaΒ andΒ Randy RogersΒ shared messages of prayer and support on social media.
Texas music iconΒ Robert Earl KeenΒ announced plans for aΒ benefit concertΒ to support flood victims. Although details are still pending, Keen also pledged thatΒ 100% of merchandise salesΒ from his current tour will go to theΒ Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.
Fans have applauded these efforts, calling them a testament to the unity and generosity of the country music community.
Texas Responds With Strength and Compassion
While the damage is immense and the loss of life devastating, the response from Texans β and from across the nation β has been overwhelming. Volunteers, nonprofits, and celebrities alike have come together to deliver relief, offer hope, and begin the long road to rebuilding.
The coming weeks will be critical as search-and-rescue operations continue and relief efforts expand. In the meantime, voices like Hauserβs and Keenβs offer more than just words β they bring action, awareness, and comfort to those who need it most.
News
Wα΄ΚΚα΄ ΙͺΙ΄ SΚα΄α΄α΄
The Philadelphia Eagles Hand Patrick Mahomes the First Three-Game Losing Streak of His Career β NFL World in Shock The…
ππππππ π±ππππππππππ
Unaware His Wife Was the Secret Billionaire Who Owned Their The Company He Worked For, He Kicked… The Hidden Fortune:…
π³πππππ ππππ π―ππππππππππ
Tears Behind the Badge: Mariska Hargitayβs Emotional Visit to Richard Belzerβs Grave During SVU Filming Leaves Fans Heartbroken π It…
π·π°π¬πΆπΎ πΎπππππππ
Janet Jackson LEAKS Shocking Truth π±βHow Diddy PROFITED from Michael Jackson’s DEATH Unveiling the Shadows: Janet Jackson’s Shocking Claims About…
ππππ₯ ππππͺ π½π π¦ππ
Michael Jackson Tomb Opened After 15 Years And What They Found SHOCKED The World! Unearthing the Secrets: The Astonishing Revelations…
Tα΄ΚΚs α΄Κα΄ TΚα΄α΄Κ
At 46, Macaulay Culkin Finally Tells the Truth About Michael Jackson Macaulay Culkin Breaks His Silence: The Untold Truth About…
End of content
No more pages to load






