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What to KnowPresident Donald Trump is visiting Texas to assess catastrophic flooding that has killed at least 120 people. Trump plans to tour affected areas by air, meet first responders and speak with victims’ families. The July 4 disaster killed at least 120 people and left more than 160 missing, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have arrived in Texas Friday. They plan to meet with first responders, families affected by the recent deadly July 4 floods, and local officials, according to a White House official. How to help with Central Texas flood relief Join NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 in our efforts to help those whose lives have been upended by recent storms and record flooding, as well as countless other crises. You can help by donating to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief. Your financial donation helps provide shelter, meals, relief supplies, emotional support, recovery planning and other assistance during disasters like the one in Texas. Click here to learn how to support disaster relief efforts and make a donation to the American Red Cross In response to questions about what people can do to help the area recover from the deadly flood, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, a 501(c)(3) charity serving the Texas Hill Country, has established a relief fund to support vetted local response, relief and recovery efforts. Organizers said all donations go directly to organizations working on the front lines of the July 4 flooding emergency. All donations are tax-deductible, and you will receive a receipt for your gift. To learn more or donate, visit the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country here.
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Ahead of the visit, Trump granted Texas’ request to extend the major disaster declaration to eight other counties so they can receive financial assistance, per AP’s Sean Murphy and Will Weissert. As it stands now, over 170 people are still missing, and at least 121 people have been confirmed dead, per CBS.
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