Bridge Collapse Leaves 500 Isolated as Community Rallies to Deliver Aid

Austin, TXDisaster Response

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Devastating floods in northwest Travis County have isolated 500 residents after the Big Sandy Bridge collapsed, resulting in seven confirmed deaths and at least ten individuals missing. Community volunteers are delivering essential supplies, while local organizations, including Round Mountain Baptist Church, have mobilized to provide aid and support.

In northwest Travis County, floods have caused the Big Sandy Bridge to collapse, isolating 500 residents and leading to seven confirmed deaths, with ten others missing. The creek, typically a shallow flow, transformed into a powerful torrent, shifting the bridge off its foundation. Volunteers are delivering supplies, while Round Mountain Baptist Church serves as a vital support hub. Many families are struggling without utilities, with residents like Yesenia Ramirez facing financial challenges due to isolation. Cleanup efforts are projected to cost around $4 million, prompting the Travis County Commissioners Court to approve emergency reserve funds. Volunteer coordinator Katherine Waggoner expressed amazement at the community's quick mobilization. Amber Taylor shared a harrowing account of her friend's trailer being swept away moments after evacuation. The swift response underscores the community's resilience in the face of disaster.

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