Mexican Firefighters Assist Texas Flood Rescue Amid Rising Toll

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Mexican firefighters and first responders have traveled to Texas to assist in flood rescue efforts following severe flooding along the Guadalupe River, emphasizing solidarity and unity beyond borders amid US-Mexico tensions. They are working alongside US teams to rescue and support affected communities, highlighting a message of international cooperation and compassion.
- Firefighters from Mexico aid Texas flood search and rescue: ‘There are no borders’ The Guardian
- Texas Flooding Live Updates: Abbott Says More Than 161 Missing as Death Toll Tops 110 The New York Times
- The Problem With ‘Move to Higher Ground’ The Atlantic
- Why did the Guadalupe River flood so fast? What to know about Texas' 'Flash Flood Alley' Austin American-Statesman
- Graphics: Where the Texas floods happened and how high the waters rose NPR
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