Country Star Pat Green Mourns “Heartbreaking Loss” After Brother Lost His Life In Texas Flooding

Devastating floods swept across six Texas counties over the July 4th weekend, leaving at least 104 d**d, including 28 children. Kerr County was hit hardest, with water levels reaching 26 feet along the Guadalupe River. Camp Mystic, a nearby summer camp, lost 27 campers and staff, and 10 children remain missing.

Country singer Pat Green revealed his family suffered a “heartbreaking and deeply personal loss.” His wife later confirmed that Green’s younger brother, sister-in-law, and two nieces were caught in the floodwaters.

The couple’s d**ths have been confirmed; their children are still missing. As Texas mourns, country stars like Robert Earl Keen and Cole Hauser are stepping up—Keen is hosting a benefit concert, and Hauser is sending supplies to first responders.

Our thoughts are with the families affected by this tragedy.

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