Country Singer Pat Green’s Family Part of Texas Flood Tragedy
Country singer Pat Green And his family was personally affected by the Deadly Floods of Texas.
“During the weekend, during the devastating floods that struck the center of Texas, my family – like so many others – suffered a heartbreaking and deeply personal loss,” Green wrote in a shared press release via Instagram Monday, July 7. “We are in mourning alongside countless Texans whose life has been turned upside down by this tragedy.”
Green added that he and his family ask for intimacy while “crying, support each other and begin to treat what comes then for our family”.
“Thank you for your love, your prayers and your compassion,” concluded the declaration.
Pat is a country artist better known for his song “Wave on Wave”. He released his first album Three days in 2001 and abandoned his latest record Miles and kilometers of you In 2022. Throughout his career, he received three Grammy nominations. Pat’s wife, Green basketrefused the declaration on his page and added a context The tragedy.
“Pat’s little brother, John, his wife, Julia, and two of their children were swept away in the flood of Kerrville”, Kori subtitled the message. “We have a broken heart and we are impatiently waiting for all to be found. Thank you for your prayers. “
Kerrville is located about 270 miles from Fort Worth. The floods began on Friday July 4, when the water swept the county of Texas Hill. As a result, the Guadalupe river increased by 26 feet in just 45 minutes. A state of emergency was ordered on Sunday July 6.
More than 100 people were confirmed dead on Tuesday, according to the New York Times. Research and rescues are still in progress.
Among the confirmed deaths are at least 28 children who were Attend the mystical campA Christian summer camp, at the time of the floods. One of the victims of the Mystic Flood camp was Janie HuntA Relative to the owner of the chiefs of Kansas City Clark Hunt. Clark’s wife, Tavia Huntspoke via its Instagram history on The loss of their young cousin.
“Our hearts are broken by the devastation of Wimberley’s floods and the tragic loss of so many lives – including a precious little hunting cousin, as well as the little girls of several friends,” wrote Tavia, 53, Sunday.
A few hours before learning that they were personally affected by the floods, the Hunt family donated to the help of the tragedy.
“Our hearts are heavy while we are witnessing the devastation and the loss of lives caused by the floods of the county of Kerr and the county of Texas Hill, in particular for young girls and their families, as well as all these lost people and their loved ones,” wrote Tavia via her Instagram history. “We want everyone to have an impact on our thoughts and prayers. Standing side by side with the critical response of the Salvation Army, we also give $ 500,000 to provide immediate resources for rescue, help and long -term recovery efforts. ”
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