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one U.S. Coast Guard Rescue swimmers in New Jersey have been called heroes after flash floods in central Texas.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem selected Scott Ruskan, a 26-year-old young official, for his efforts to save 165 victims, the only classification coordinator on the scene flood.
“U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer and Little Official Ruskan saved 165 surprising victims directly in the devastating floods in central Texas. This was his first rescue mission in his career, and he was the only classification coordinator on the scene. Scott Ruskin is an American hero. Noem Release In a social media account on X.
Mysterious Director Camp dies while trying to save children during floods in Texas

U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan is known as the hero on the far left of New Jersey after flash floods in central Texas. (Fox News)
Ruscan said in an interview with Foxes and Friends that when they saw a crowd of about 200 kids at the campsite, they were in the air. That’s how they decide to focus The camp is mysterious.
“Yes, so far we’ve been getting tasks from higher than the military. But a lot of them are just big state triangles, so we were in Mystic for a long time yesterday. We were alone by one. We probably got about 200 people from there, and we might see a lot of people, we’ll see a lot of people in a camp. They’re all gone,” Scott told Fox and Friends.

On July 5, 2025, items were scattered in the huts of the mysterious camp after the deadly flooding in Kerr County, Texas, USA. (Reuters/Sergio Flores)
Kerr County Sheriff’s Office They said they recovered 68 deaths in Kerr County as of 1:30 p.m. Sunday.
“Of the people who died, we have 40 adults and 28 children. Eighteen adults are waiting for identification, and 10 children are also identifying. Currently, there are 10 camps where Mystic Campers are not yet with a counselor,” they posted on Facebook. ”

First responders scanned the banks of the Guadalupe River to clear the floods in Ingram, Texas on Friday, July 4, 2025. (Michel Fortier/San Antonio Express-News via AP)
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They said search and rescue operations are underway and local, state and national first responders have received adequate responses.
“We continue to have hundreds of officials, representatives and support staff, and work in all aspects of this emergency, as well as air, water, K9 and other assets for search and rescue,” the sheriff’s office said.