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Disaster Relief in Texas: Sanitation, Safety, and Support from United Site Services
Recently the Texas Hill Country experienced devastating flash floods. As torrential rain caused the Guadalupe River to rise over 25 feet in some areas, more than 100 people lost their lives, and search-and-rescue efforts are still underway.
At United Site Services, our hearts are with the victims and their families. We’re working hand in hand with emergency response teams to help ensure safe and sanitary conditions for shelters, staging areas, and volunteer hubs. We’re committed to supporting emergency response efforts in Texas by providing:
- Sanitation & hygiene support – Portable restrooms, shower trailers, and handwashing stations
- Waste management – Holding tanks and roll-off dumpsters to manage debris and overflow
- Security infrastructure – Temporary fencing to protect vital areas and control access
If you need emergency support, please call us directly. Our team is prioritizing urgent requests for this disaster response. Learn more about our emergency services on our Emergency Response page.
Resources for Survivors & Helpers
- FEMA is currently activated in Kerr County—visit DisasterAssistance.gov or dial 1.800.621.3362 for the FEMA helpline.
- Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has set up a flood relief fund for recovery efforts.
- Relief Groups on the Ground – Organizations such as World Central Kitchen, Samaritan’s Purse, and the Cajun Navy are delivering meals, medical supplies, and logistics support.
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