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As The Texas families in the hilly country struggle after a devastating flood, a local primary school served as the first reunion center and then as a supply depot.
Ingram Independent School District Interim Superintendent Mindi Curan spoke to Fox News Digital, which has come about the Transformation Ingram Elementary School in just three days.
“In one day, we initially opened the inguinal elementary as a reunioning site for the families looking for people, for our camps that were getting empty,” Curren said. “Every day it develops on the basis of the needs of that time which is happening in our community at that time.”
Ingram Independent School District Interim Superintendent Dr. Mindy Curan spoke to Fox News Digital on July 6, 2025 about the flood response. (Rachel Wolf/Fox News Digital)
The Texas family helps save a woman who escapes from the tree after flowing at a distance of 20 miles.
Karran said that the school was not going to open on Saturday, but when the supply began to be poured into the county, the building was once again pressed into the service. Volunteers worked on Saturday and Sunday, including toilets, bottled water, non -food and other essential items for the struggle of local families. While liberal donations are appreciated, the supply of curan suspects will prove to be particularly useful after the initial wave of volunteers and donations.
“In this kind of destruction, there is an early influx of all this support and help,” the Quran said. “And then, when he helps to get out with support and help, the community still needs those things. And therefore, we are going to be that organized and ready for that purpose.”
Ingram elementary is collecting supplies aimed at helping Texas’s families, which occurred in the area with prolonged recovery after disastrous floods. (Rachel Wolf/Fox News Digital)
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Asked how to get the operation at the Indian Elementary School quickly, Curan credited the community for its support.
“What is really impressive is our community, and I knew it, but nothing likes you that you have a situation where the community has really needed to rally and catastrophe like what we have,” Curan said. “And their reaction has just been heavy.”
The Indian Elementary School is collecting supply to the community after disastrous floods. (Rachel Wolf/Fox News Digital)
As she was talking with Fox News Digital, a truck with a whip of water bottles reached the school entrance. Curan reported that the people who came with the supply were from outside the local area and went for hours to go to the Ingram Elementary School.
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While she said that she cannot talk about the immediate needs of the affected families, Curan said that the Ingram School is responsible and is preparing to come forward. He said that the spotlight is closed long after the flood water gust and from the Ker County, the local families would require supply, he said. And they must be waiting inside the Ingram Elementary School.