After devastating floods a Central Texas community comes together

10.07.2025    NPR News    4 views
After devastating floods a Central Texas community comes together

It's been nearly a week since devastating flooding tore through Kerr County Texas killing more than a hundred people Now after unimaginable tragedy residents are coming together to help each other move forward NPR's Juana Summers and producers Erika Ryan and Tyler Bartlam visited the City West Church which has transformed from a house of worship into a pop up food distribution site serving thousands of meals to the locality and first responders For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This sign up for Consider This via Apple Podcasts or at plus npr org Email us at considerthis npr org

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