Many large corporations have stepped up to help those impacted by the flash flooding, including insurers Nationwide and USAA. (Credit: vejaa/Adobe Stock)
As of July 9, the death toll from devastating flooding in central Texas has climbed to at least 111, with more than 173 still missing. In addition to these casualties, those in the area are also dealing with property damage and economic impacts that Accuweather estimates could be between $18 billion and $22 billion.
Many businesses and organizations have stepped up to help those impacted by the flash flooding, including insurers Nationwide and USAA.
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