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A US Coast Guard The rescued swimmer from New Jersey is called the hero after rescuing nearly 200 people after the flood in Central Texas.
26 -year -old Officer 3rd Class Scott Ruskan, 26 -year -old US Internal Security Ministry from the flood.
“The rescue swimmer of the US Coast Guard and a small officer Scott Raskin (scan) directly saved the amazing 165 victims in the devastating flooding in Central Texas. It was the first rescue mission of his career, and he was the only coordinator of the triad on stage. Scott Raskin is an American hero. “ Noem located To her account on social media on X.
Director Camp mystik dies trying to save children during the Texas Flood
The US Coast Guard Swimmer Scott Ruskan is called the hero after rescuing about 200 people after the flood in Central Texas. (Fox News)
In an interview with Fox and Friends, the bastard said they were in the air when about 200 children saw a huge crowd in the camping. That’s the way they decided to focus on The camp is mystic.
“Yeah, as Far As Right Now, We’ve Been Getting Our Tasks From Higher Above Mostly From the Army As of Right Now. But a lot of it has just been than The wear of 200 people, and it, we just 200 kids at a campsite. We’re Just Gonna Get As Many People Out As We Can Until All of them Gone, “said Scott” Fox and Friends “.
Texas floods that survived on the flood
The subjects are scattered in the salon at the Mystic Camp after the deadly flood in Ker, Texas, USA, July 5, 2025. (Reuters/Sergio Flores)
Sheriff’s County Service He says that from 13:30 on Sunday they flew 68 in the Ker.
“Among those who died, we have 40 adults and 28 children. Eighteen adults are waiting for identification, and 10 children are also waiting for identification. There are currently 10 camps of mystical vacationers who are not considered as well as one advisor,” they placed on Facebook.
The first respondents scan the Guadalupe River banks for people who sotted the flood in Ingram, Texas on Friday, July 4, 2025. (Michel Fortie/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
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According to them, search and rescue operations continue, and there is a complete reaction of local, state and national respondents.
“We still have hundreds of officers, deputies and employees working in every aspect of this emergency, along with air, water, K9 and other assets that search and rescue,” the sheriff’s office said.