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Texas National Guard continues flood response with Czech team joining effort

by Eleanor Watson
July 16, 2025
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Texas National Guard continues flood response with Czech team joining effort

Kerrville, Texas — With about 100 people still missing after devastating floods, the Texas National Guard and local officials leading recovery efforts received additional international support this week when a specialized detachment from the Czech Republic arrived ready to help. 

Sixteen civilians and four cadaver dogs from a Czech search and rescue team landed Sunday in Texas on a U.S. military flight from Ramstein Air Base in Germany.

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National Guard Bureau Chief General Steve Nordhaus coordinated the team’s arrival and met the team leads in person on Tuesday while he was visiting Kerrville, Texas, for updates on response efforts.  

“Thanks for being here, Texas and the Czech Republic were partners right from the beginning in 1993 and what just an amazing partnership,” Nordhaus told the team leads at the Kerrville-Kerr County Airport. 

The Texas and Nebraska National Guard have since 1993 shared a military relationship with the Czech Republic as part of the National Guard Bureau’s State Partnership Program that pairs states with countries to train together.  

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Chief of the National Guard Bureau Gen. Steven Nordhaus thanks members of the Czech search and recovery team.

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There are over 100 partnerships with about 115 countries around the world, according to the National Guard, and the one with the Czech Republic was one of the first after the initiative began in 1991.

The Czechs providing support in the wake of floods in Texas follows assistance the Texas National Guard gave last year when the Czech Republic experienced severe flooding. 

When a flood hit Ostrava in the Czech Republic in September 2024, a Texas Air National Guard unit training in Europe diverted an MQ-9 Reaper drone to Ostrava to provide aerial assessments for recovery efforts.

In Texas, about 230 members of the Texas National Guard are currently supporting response efforts. According to the Texas National Guard, members of the guard rescued over 500 people in the initial 24 hours after the flooding began. About 360 of those were evacuated using UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.

During a Black Hawk flight over the Guadalupe River Tuesday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pointed out to Nordhaus flood-impacted areas, explaining where the water rose at a terrifying speed — prompting urgent evacuations — and emphasizing how intensive the search will remain for the roughly 100 people still unaccounted for.    

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Governor Greg Abbott thanks Captain Connor Garrison of the Texas National Guard.

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After the flight, both Abbott and Nordhaus spoke to members of the Guard who have assisted in rescue and recovery efforts since the floods began on July 4. 

One of the air rescues came on July 4 when two Guard helicopters evacuated 130 children from Camp Mystic, a summer camp severely impacted by floods that led to the deaths of at least 27 campers and counselors.

The 130 rescued the day of the flood by the guard were evacuated from Camp Mystic and taken to higher ground, according to Captain Connor Garrison, who led one of the aircraft and recounted the mission to Nordhaus and Abbott.

“I appreciate you, I couldn’t be prouder,” Abbott told Garrison and other members of the Guard.  

The Texas National Guard is receiving support from other states like Arkansas, Arizona and North Dakota, which are providing additional personnel or equipment. For instance, North Dakota has sent down one of its own MQ-9 Reaper drones to help survey debris scattered along the still swollen Guadalupe River.

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Eleanor Watson is a CBS News multi-platform reporter and producer covering the Pentagon.

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