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In response to the devastating floods that recently swept through South Central Texas, NASA has mobilized specialized aircraft and advanced technology to support search and recovery operations. The catastrophic flooding has claimed the lives of 119 individuals, with nearly 200 still unaccounted for, prompting urgent action from various agencies.
The deployment includes high-tech aerial reconnaissance tools designed to assist local authorities in locating missing persons and assessing damage in affected areas. Equipped with state-of-the-art imaging and mapping capabilities, these aircraft are expected to provide critical situational awareness to first responders on the ground.
Local officials have expressed their gratitude for NASA's assistance, emphasizing the importance of aerial support in navigating the challenging terrain and rapidly changing conditions. The collaboration aims to enhance rescue efforts and expedite recovery processes for the communities devastated by this natural disaster. As rescue teams continue their work, the hope remains that more survivors will be found amidst the wreckage.
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