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In Kerr County, a fleet of volunteers brings hot meals to hard-hit neighborhoods

Flood damage is seen out of the car window along the route that Coach Tate DeMasco, athletic director and head football coach for Ingram Tom Moore High School in Ingram, Texas, takes to deliver hot meals and cold drinks to neighborhoods and relief workers along the Guadalupe River, who were heavily impacted by the Fourth of July flooding. The meals are provided by Mercy Chefs, a disaster and humanitarian relief organization.

In the aftermath of catastrophic flooding in Kerr County, Texas, a fleet of volunteers is working to make sure people in the area have access to a hot meal.

(Image credit: Katie Hayes Luke)

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