
Country Stars Share Prayers And Messages Of Support For Texas Amid Deadly Flooding
About The Devastating Storm In The Lone Star State
On Sunday, July 6, President Donald Trump declared a major disaster for the state of Texas, citing “damage resulting from severe storms, straight-line winds, and flooding beginning on July 2, 2025, and continuing.”
The storms, which hit Kerr County, Texas, on July 4, saw the water levels of the Guadalupe River rise 26 feet within 45 minutes, according to state officials.
Kerr County, which is located within the Hill Country region of Texas, is part of “flash flood alley.”
As of the afternoon of Monday, July 7, the Department of Homeland Security reports that 91 people have been killed by the storm.
Most notably, 27 attendees of a children’s Christian summer camp, called Camp Mystic, are believed to have perished.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said during her July 7 press conference, “The entire Trump administration is working hand in glove with state and local officials to provide every assistance available.”
Continuing, she said, “The situation on the ground remains dangerous, and there could be additional public safety threats with potential incoming heavy rain, so we encourage in the area to remain vigilant, listen to all warnings, and respond accordingly.”
Leavitt added:
“At this time, the administration’s focus will be on giving the victims in their communities the support they deserve during these recovery efforts in this tragic time. May God bless the great people of Texas, especially the parents who have lost their children. President Trump loves you, we are prating for you, and he will be traveling to see you later this week.”
Trump’s visit to the state is tentatively scheduled for Friday, July 11.
Country Stars React To The Flood In Texas
Many country stars have responded online to the flooding in Kerr County, expressing their sorrow and offering prayers.