
The death toll has surpassed 100 as of Tuesday morning after catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country. The state of Louisiana has deployed teams
Graves’s million-dollar donation will aid the American Red Cross in providing critical care and resources to communities.
“Our hearts break as we witness the devastating impact of the flooding in Kerrville and the surrounding communities. We’re deeply saddened by the lives impacted and the loved ones lost, and our hearts and prayers go out to everyone impacted,” said Graves. “We’re sending prayers and strength to everyone impacted by this disaster and are grateful for the heroic efforts of first responders and organizations like the American Red Cross for providing critical support and aid to those in need.”
The first Texas Raising Cane’s restaurant opened 20 years ago. Now, the company has over 200 locations in the state.
People who want to help can donate to relief funds endorsed by the United Way of Central Texas.
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