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Coast Guard Swimmer Saves 165 People During Deadly Texas Flooding
In the wake of devastating floods in Central Texas, a U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer from New Jersey is being hailed as a hero after saving the lives of 165 individuals. Scott Ruskan, a petty officer and rescue swimmer from Oxford Township in Warren County, played a key role in one of the largest emergency airlift operations during this disaster, marking his first-ever rescue mission. The catastrophic weather event unfolded after relentless rains inundated Central Texas, causi
Coast Guard Swimmer Saves 165 People During Deadly Texas Flooding
In the wake of devastating floods in Central Texas, a U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer from New Jersey is being hailed as a hero after saving the lives of 165 individuals. Scott Ruskan, a petty officer and rescue swimmer from Oxford Township in Warren County, played a key role in one of the largest emergency airlift operations during this disaster, marking his first-ever rescue mission. The catastrophic weather event unfolded after relentless rains inundated Central Texas, causi
Texas Flash Flooding: 24 Dead, Summer Campers Missing in Guadalupe River Disaster
A devastating flash flood struck Texas Hill Country, particularly the Guadalupe River area, resulting in at least 24 confirmed deaths and leaving more than 20 girls from a summer camp still missing. The flood, caused by heavy rainfall totaling 12 inches, surged through Kerr County, flooding homes, campgrounds, and roads with little to no warning. The Guadalupe River rose rapidly, reaching 26 feet in just 45 minutes, overwhelming the area in less than two hours, a
Texas Flash Flooding: 24 Dead, Summer Campers Missing in Guadalupe River Disaster
A devastating flash flood struck Texas Hill Country, particularly the Guadalupe River area, resulting in at least 24 confirmed deaths and leaving more than 20 girls from a summer camp still missing. The flood, caused by heavy rainfall totaling 12 inches, surged through Kerr County, flooding homes, campgrounds, and roads with little to no warning. The Guadalupe River rose rapidly, reaching 26 feet in just 45 minutes, overwhelming the area in less than two hours, a









