The devastating floods that hit central Texas over the weekend have left many residents missing, including members of country singer Pat Green’s family. Green’s younger brother, sister-in-law, and two children are unaccounted for, as shared in a heartfelt post by his wife, Kori Green, who expressed their deep sorrow alongside other affected Texans.
The floods have resulted in over 100 fatalities, including 27 individuals associated with Camp Mystic, while search and recovery efforts continue for numerous missing persons four days after the disaster. Authorities reported that the Guadalupe River surged by an alarming 26 feet in under an hour, exacerbating the already critical situation.
In light of this tragedy, Pat Green has decided to postpone his concert scheduled for July 5, citing “unforeseen weather and tragedy” affecting the Texas Hill Country. Green, known for his acclaimed songs such as “Three Days” and “Wave on Waves,” has a strong connection to the region, having been born in San Antonio and now residing in Fort Worth.
This incident highlights not only the impact of natural disasters on communities but also brings attention to the importance of supporting one another during challenging times. Through the resilience shown by the survivors and ongoing recovery efforts, there is hope for healing and rebuilding in the wake of such a profound tragedy.