Firefighters from Mexico aid Texas flood search and rescue: ‘There are no borders’ | Texas floods 2025

Firefighters and the first intervention teams from Mexico came to Texas at the weekend to help search rescue efforts following the destructive flood of the Guadalupe River in the Solidarity show with the northern neighbors.
Ismael Aldaba, the founder of Fundación 911 in Acuña, Mexico, told CNN on Tuesday, “There is no limit when it comes to firefighters.” “There is nothing to avoid helping another firefighter, another family. It doesn’t matter where we are in the world. This is all the purpose of our discipline and what we do.”
They represent one of a handful of volunteer groups, including high talented search and rescue teams. From CaliforniaHe traveled to Texas after the flood, which was defined as one of the most deadly floods of the US for decades. Dozens of people are still missing.
Under the command of the Mountain House Fire Department and Texas State Police, the Fundación 911 helps along the Guadalupe River and coordinates reinforcements equipped with search and rescue dogs from Nuevo León, Mexican.
The 13-full team from the US-Mexico border from the Texas districts is most impressed by the flood and is practicing responding to crises in the flood areas along the Rio Grande River.
The arrival of the international team comes in the midst of tensions on the comprehensive pressure of the Trump administration on migration throughout the US-Mexican border. However, this week, the message expressed by firefighters was unity.
José Omar Llanas Hernández, one of the volunteers, CBS News He is very proud to be able to serve communities and help to save in any country.
Jesús Gomez, a colleague of a bilateral citizen of the USA and Mexico, said to the exit: “There are many firefighters with a visa and we were like: ‘Let’s just go and help.’”
“Sometimes people pass through and help us,” he added. “Time to give a little.”
Aldaba said that the locals in Texas were “welcome to our team from Mexico.”
On Monday, a social media mission, US Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson thanked the Mexican teams for their efforts. “The United States and Mexico are united not only as a neighbor, but also when they need it,” he said.
In January, firefighters from Mexico went to California to fight forest fires.
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Also on Monday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaumum applauded The work of two Mexicans who survived the flood in Texas and saved at least 20 girls. Silvana Garza Valdez Y María Paula Zárate worked as camp consultants at the Christian All-Girls Summer Camp Camp Mystic, where at least 27 campers were killed in flood waters when the Guadalupe River began to flood.
Uk We started to write their names, we put their badges on them, we told them to pack up a bag with what they need the most, and if they had their favorite animals, Zárate said Zárate, Mexico news. N mas In a Spanish interview.
Aldaba, the leader of the Mexican firefighters team, says that the first intervention teams received a lot of love from US colleagues.
“We appreciate all other men from different fire departments in Texas,” CNN said. “Our team was prepared in disasters. They went to different disasters around the world. We decided to come and help our friends and make it a little easier for them. What we found here was amazing.”