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First responders from Mexico are helping Texas in the wake of flooding that killed more than 100 people during the 4th of July weekend
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In a social media post Tuesday, officials from the city of Acuna, which is about 140 miles from the hardest hit area, said it sent a rescue team from its civil protection and firefighting squads to Kerr County, Texas
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The team is assisting first responders with search and rescue efforts in the aftermath of flooding that killed at least 119 people and has left at least 173 missing
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The flooding caused by rain of more than 20 inches in some areas killed 59 adults and 36 children in Kerr County alone
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The flooding washed away structures and swept through an all girls camp, killing 19 adults and seven children
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In addition to help from Mexican officials, Texas is also receiving assistance from the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA, as well as volunteers from across the nation
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Posts of Mexican volunteers helping have popped up on social media as search and rescue operations continue
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Governor Greg Abbott has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in wake of the deadly natural disaster
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President Trump signed a disaster declaration Sunday and is set to visit the Lone Star State Friday
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For Straight Arrow News, I'm Kaylee Carey