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New Jersey Coast Guard swimmer rescues nearly 200 people in deadly Texas flash floods

An United States of New Jersey, the Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer, is called hero after saving nearly 200 people following the flash floods in the center of Texas.

The 26 -year -old little officer was elected by the US Department of Interior Security Secretary NOEM for his efforts to save 165 victims as the only trian coordinator in the flood incident.

“The United States of the United States Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer and Little Officer Scott Ruskin (Ruskan) directly saved a surprising 165 victims in the destructive flood in the center of Texas. This was the first rescue task of his career and the only trian coordinator on the stage. Scott Ruskin is the spirit and mission of @USCG.” Noem sent Social media account on X.

Camp Mystic Director died while trying to save children during Texas floods

In an interview about “Fox and Friends”, Ruskan said they were in the air when he saw a large crowd of about 200 children in a camping area. They decided to focus on Camp Mystic.

“Yes, right now, we are mostly increasing our current tasks from the army to higher. But many of them have great state trias, so we were in Mystic for a long time. Probably we were alone there. Probably only we were alone there and only, yes, yes, we saw a big crowd.

Survivors from Texas Flood share sad stories, the search still continues to look for the missing ones

Kerr County Sheriff Office He says they have saved 68 died in Kerr County on Sunday.

Facebook, “We have 40 adults and 28 children among those who died. Eighteen adult identity and 10 children are waiting for identity. Currently, there are 10 camps that are not calculated with a consultant.”

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Search and rescue operations continue and there is a complete response from local, state and national first intervention teams.

“We continue to have hundreds of civil servants, deputies and support personnel working in every aspect of this emergency, air, water, K9 and other assets that make search and rescue.” He said.

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