CJ StRoud sends a message from 3 words where Texas floods turn into one of the most bloody natural disasters in the history of the last United States

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The floods have claimed the lives of about 50 people, with over 25 years of age who are still missing. On Saturday, the CJ Stroud Instagram page released a heart message on the disaster affected.

“We feel deep sadness from all the damage caused by the floods in the province of Kiir, and the societies of the rural generation. Our hearts with affected families. We pray for strength, hope and recovery.”

Texans QB republished the post on his story and added a letter of three words.

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“Pray for Texas.”

Screen snapshot of Strud (photo credits: Instagram)Screen snapshot of Strud (photo credits: Instagram)
Screen snapshot of Strud (photo credits: Instagram)

The Stroud Foundation focuses on children who suffer from imprisoned parents and believes in “serving societies with the love of Christ through charitable work.”

Houston Texas donated $ 500,000 to help the overflowing societies

Saturday Houston Texas Malcon, McNeer’s family, donated $ 500,000 to relief for floods for people affected by the natural disaster. The McNeer family released the following statement after the donation.

“We were saddened by the loss and damage our neighbors in Texas Hill Balad. We have been particularly destroyed to hear the missing children and pray that they did not reunite them with their families soon.

“Our hearts will remain with every person affected, in addition to our donation, we will continue to support research, rescue and recovery efforts in the coming weeks.”

The Care County Office in Texas Province stated that on Friday, more than 800 people were evacuated from the vicinity when the water level began to rise along the Guadalobi River.