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Vikings, the main owner is donating Texas Flood Recovery Efforts

An RV was ordered and destroyed inside the Guadalupa Keys RV Resort in the Center Point, Texas on July 7, 2025 following the horrific floods of the Guadalup River last week.

The owners of NFL’s Minnesota Vikings and Canas City heads have joined the list of professional sports organizations donating to support the recovery of Texas Hill Country, they announced on Wednesday.

As an ET at 7 pm, state officials confirmed that at least 120 people had died of floods in Central Texas, including 96 confirmed deadly (60 adults and 36 children) in Ker County. Five campers and a counselor were still missing from the Camp Mystic on the banks of the Gwadalup River.

After heavy rains, a wall of water in the area forced the Guadalup river to grow in 26 feet in less than an hour on Friday morning.

Vikings and WILF family rowed $ 500,000 in support of relief and recovery efforts.

Vikings owners Mark, Zeegi and Leonard Wilf said in a statement on Wednesday, “We are very sad due to the continuous devastation and disadvantage of life in Texas Hill Country and cannot imagine this pain.” “We are praying for peace for families who have lost a loved one and have strength for those who lead to rescue and recovery attempts.”

The Major League Soccer’s Texas-based club-Austin FC, FC Dallas and Houston Dynamo FC-APA-Rat-Rat have joined the league in the league to an attempt.

Clarke Hunt, who owns FC Dallas as well as NFL heads, lost the 9-year-old cousin in the flood.

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Hunt said in a statement, “Our family is destroyed by a tragedy in Central Texas.” “Our hearts go out for those grieving people-especially, for parents who lost children who lose family members, and many from far away who have lost friends, neighbors and loved ones.

“This has shaken our community to its core. Today, our MLS partners, with my brother, (dan), and I am humble to support the people who directly assist the victims of this unimaginable tragedy. In view of such sadness, we are awake from the hearts of our fellow Texas, and we are a person for the foreigners.”

One of the camps campers of the camp was Jenny Hunt, who was the brother of Lamor Hunt, the founder of the Grand-Drain of the late William Herbert Hunt.

“The FC Dallas family is heartbroken on the disaster in Central Texas,” said Dan Hunt. “We are grieving with families and communities who are still living through unimaginable.”

Camp Mystic, Ker County, in the Hunt community, is a Christian girls camp opened in 1926.

In recent times, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texas and NFL did APTID of $ 500,000, while Major League baseball’s Houston Astro and Texas Rangers promised each to $ 1 million.

Dallas Maveryx, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, NBA and NBA Basketball Players Association announced more than $ 2 million in donations to support immediate and long -term relief.

-Bield level media

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