San Antonio Spurs share heartfelt message of support amid tragic Hill Country flooding

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The San Antonio Spurs have recently posted a very heartfelt message after the tragic floods that hit Texas' Hill Country area. As people are left reeling from the destruction, the team posted their sympathies and support for the victims of the disaster. The message has been universally praised by fans on social media, with most applauding the organization for its kindness and concern at this difficult time.

San Antonio Spurs send powerful message of unity and support after deadly Hill Country floodsIn a public statement, the San Antonio Spurs have expressed their grief and concern for the families who lost their loved ones in the flood and the first responders working tirelessly in dangerous conditions. On June 5, they wrote on X:

“We’re heartbroken by the tragic flooding in the Hill Country. To every family grieving and every first responder helping others through the worst, please know the Spurs family is with you and holding you close in our thoughts. Our hearts are especially heavy for the children and their families whose lives have been forever changed.”


The Hill Country area, situated just northwest of San Antonio, is also home to a lot of fans and families with strong roots to the franchise. The message was uploaded after the extreme rainfall last week that caused hazardous flash flooding.

It also destroyed houses, displaced the residents, and unfortunately killed several people. Rescue teams and volunteers have worked day and night to evacuate people stranded and deliver aid to the affected communities.

According to the BBC, at least 32 individuals died, including 14 children, after a wave of flash flooding hit Kerr County, Texas. Eight of the deceased are still unidentified.

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Search and rescue operations continue, as 27 girls remain missing after water flooded the Christian camp. While locals are coping with the rainy conditions, the National Weather Service had issued further flood warnings.

Officials have asked Texans to remain together, as homes have been destroyed, and children are still unaccounted for. Additionally, Texas Governor Greg Abbott also had similar things to say as he signed a continued emergency declaration and requested help from the federal government.

Meanwhile, with months yet to go in the basketball season, the San Antonio Spurs have indicated via the message that their concern have reached far beyond the playing court. They are genuinely worried about their fans and the rest of the population.


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