From KUT News:
When Oscar Morales heard about the deadly flood in Kerr County, he had no doubt his team was going to assist with rescue and recovery.
“We just had to,” said Morales, who lives in Mexico City. “We need to help however we can.”
Morales is part of the volunteer-led recovery team International Tlatelolco Azteca Rescue Brigade, which was created after the 1985 earthquake that left thousands dead in Mexico City. The group is better known as “Los Topos,” which translates to “the moles,” because members search for victims after natural disasters.
Los Topos had at least 20 volunteers ready to head to the U.S. to help look for victims along the miles of flood-ravaged areas on the Guadalupe River. Together, they had decades of knowledge from being part of international rescues after earthquakes, volcano eruptions and tsunamis.












