Country singer Pat Green His family was personally affected by the deadly Texas floods.
“Over the weekend, my family suffered heartbreaking and deep personal losses during the devastating floods in central Texas,” Green wrote in a statement. via Instagram Monday, July 7. “We are sad with countless Texans who are cheering up by this tragedy.”
Green added that he and his family “mourned, supported each other and began to deal with what’s next for our family”, asking them to seek privacy. ”
The statement concluded: “Thank you for your love, prayer and compassion.”
Pat is a country artist known for his song “Wave On Wave.” He released his first album Three days In 2001, he gave up his latest record Your miles and miles In 2022. Throughout his career, he received three Grammy nominations. Pat’s wife, Kori Greenrelist the statements on her page and in tragedy.
“Pat’s younger brother John, his wife Julia and their two children were swept away in the Kerrville flood,” Add subtitles to posts. “We are heartbroken and anxiously awaiting all of this. Thank you for your prayers.”
Kerrville is about 270 miles from Fort Worth. The flood began on Friday, July 4, when the water swept across Mount Texas County. As a result, the Guadalupe River rose by 26 feet in just 45 minutes. A state of emergency was ordered on Sunday, July 6.
As of Tuesday, more than 100 people have been confirmed to have died New York Times. Search and rescue are still underway.
Of the confirmed deaths, there were at least 28 children Participate in the mysterious campDuring the flood, a Christian summer camp. One of the victims in the mysterious flood in the camp is Janie Hunt, Relatives of the Chiefs of Kansas City Clark Hunt. Clark’s wife, Tavia Hunttelling through her Instagram story Lost their cousin.
Tavia, 53, wrote on Sunday: “The disaster suffered by the floods in Wimberley and the tragic loss of so many lives – including a precious little hunting cousin, and a few friends’ little girls.”
Hours before learning that they were personally affected by the flood, the Hunt family donated tragic relief efforts.
“Our hearts are heavy as we witness flooding in Kerr and Mount Texas County, especially for young girls and their families and all the lost and loved ones,” Tavia wrote through her Instagram story. “We put everyone influencing our thoughts and prayers. Fighting side by side with the key responses of the Salvation Army, we also donate $500,000 to provide direct resources for rescue, relief and long-term recovery efforts.”

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