Categories: Louisiana News

Cajun Navy groups aid Texas after deadly flood

LOUISIANA, (KLFY) — As floodwaters devastated parts of Central Texas, two Louisiana-based volunteer groups wasted no time stepping in to help.

The United Cajun Navy and Cajun Navy 2016 are now deployed across some of the hardest-hit areas, including Kerrville, Center Point and Leander, working to support search and rescue operations, feed first responders and clear debris.

“We’re seeing campers flipped over, kids still missing, and search areas buried in mud,” said Todd Terrell, president of the United Cajun Navy. 

Sponsored

Terrell said the group has deployed cadaver dogs, food trucks, chaplains and satellite communication equipment to areas where basic services have been wiped out. Volunteers are also delivering meals directly into affected communities using four-wheelers and ATVs.

One of the biggest challenges, Terrell said, is the emotional toll—particularly with the number of children among the victims.

Sponsored

“There’s been numerous kids that have been found deceased, and that hits you,” Terrell said. “Especially when you have kids yourself. It’s emotionally taxing—even for the big boys out here.”

Meanwhile, Cajun Navy 2016, led on this deployment by Vice President Robert Pearson, is focusing its efforts on infrastructure recovery.

“We’re moving debris so people can get back to their homes. We’re working with water companies to help them lay lines,” Pearson said. “We just go in and meet whatever need is in front of us.”

Pearson said volunteers have been helping clear driveways, rebuild culverts and remove mud to reopen access to flooded properties. Many of the group’s volunteers are experienced contractors, ready to step in where local resources fall short.

Unlike a hurricane, Pearson noted, this flood struck without much warning. Water reportedly rose up to 30 feet in under an hour in some areas—catching many residents off guard.

“People lose everything in the blink of an eye,” Pearson said. “That’s why we show up—to help them take it one day at a time.”

Both organizations say they plan to remain in Texas for as long as they’re needed. While many volunteers are already on the ground, organizers are asking the public for continued support in the form of donations, supplies or simply prayers.

Latest news

  • Travis Decker sighting reported in Idaho, US Marshal’s office investigating
  • Former ’16 and Pregnant’ star Whitney Purvis charged in man’s death
  • Lafayette Crime Stoppers seek leads in 2022 hit-and-run case
  • Entergy Louisiana plans Broussard power outage for maintenance
  • Family of 17-year-old killed in Ville Platte shooting seeks answers
rssfeeds-admin

Recent Posts

The Trump phone was a no-show at the world’s biggest mobile show

Where's the Trump phone? We're going to keep talking about it every week. We've reached…

19 minutes ago

Trump’s surgeon general nominee is running the wellness grifter playbook perfectly

Means uses a common wellness influencer playbook that uses selective science to discredit institutions. |…

19 minutes ago

Why Banning AI in Universities Is Already Too Late

Artificial Intelligence is transforming nearly every area of modern life, and education is no exception.…

32 minutes ago

China-Nexus Hackers Attacking Telecommunication Providers With New Malware

A China-linked advanced persistent threat actor has been actively targeting telecommunications providers across South America…

33 minutes ago

OpenAnt – AI Based vulnerability Scanner to Detect Vulnerabilities

OpenAnt is an open-source, LLM-based vulnerability discovery tool designed to help security teams and open-source…

33 minutes ago

Apache ActiveMQ Allow Attackers to Trigger DoS Attacks With Malformed Packets

A medium-severity flaw in ActiveMQ (CVE-2025-66168, CVSS 5.4) allows authenticated attackers to trigger a Denial-of-Service…

33 minutes ago

This website uses cookies.