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Bexar County officials ask public for monetary donations after Hill Country floods; county activates mutual-aid response

5332751 · July 8, 2025
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Bexar County officials described local emergency response to the Hill Country floods, asked the public to give monetary donations to named relief organizations, and outlined county support including supplies, logistics and staff deployments.

Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai and other county officials asked residents on July 8 to give monetary support to credible organizations responding to recent flooding in the Texas Hill Country and described Bexar County's multiagency response and mutual-aid efforts.

The request came after Judge Sakai opened the Bexar County Commissioners Court meeting with a moment of silence for victims of recent floods and detailed county actions: activation of the Emergency Operations Center over the holiday weekend, delivery of more than 6,000 bottles of water, diesel for generators, mobile radio communications support provided by the county IT department, deployment of five boats and fire and rescue support by local emergency service districts, and UAV/drone assistance…

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