Stan Gerdes, a public figure actively engaged in community matters, recently shared a series of tweets addressing severe weather events affecting the Hill Country region and Caldwell County. His posts highlight the impact of natural disasters on local communities and the ongoing efforts to manage these crises.
On July 4, 2025, Gerdes expressed his concern over the “unbelievable devastation and loss” in the Hill Country, particularly affecting Kerrville, Hunt, and Comfort. He urged people to join him in praying for those impacted and praised the “incredible first responders making rescues.” The full tweet can be viewed here.
The following day, July 5, 2025, Gerdes issued a warning to residents of District 17 about a flash flood alert in Caldwell County. He advised constituents to “stay weather aware and follow guidance from our local officials.” More details are available here.
On July 6, 2025, Gerdes conveyed deep sorrow for personal losses experienced by people he knows due to the disaster. He noted that “27 little girls remain missing from Camp Mystic,” emphasizing his empathy as a father himself. This tweet can be accessed here.



