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BREAKING: Days after donating $1M each to Texas Hill Country and Ruidoso flood efforts, Taylor Swift is Donating $5M more to support both towns as the crisis continues

Taylor Swift Donates Additional $5 Million to Texas Hill Country and Ruidoso Amid Ongoing Flood Disasters
Pop icon Taylor Swift has once again stepped up in a major way to support communities devastated by recent natural disasters. Just days after donating $1 million each to aid flood victims in Texas Hill Country and support rescue workers in Ruidoso, New Mexico, Swift has contributed an additional $5 million to relief efforts in both towns.

According to sources close to the star, the funds will be split between emergency services, local relief organizations, and long-term recovery programs aimed at rebuilding homes, schools, and infrastructure impacted by the historic flooding.
The singer’s generosity comes as both regions continue to grapple with the aftermath of relentless storms, overflowing rivers, and mass evacuations. Entire neighborhoods in Texas Hill Country remain under water, while Ruidoso’s emergency teams are still battling flash floods and road washouts that have left many communities stranded.
“This isn’t about headlines,” a spokesperson for Swift said. “Taylor has been following the situation closely and wanted to do more to help the people directly affected.”
Swift’s total contribution now stands at $7 million, making her one of the largest individual donors to these ongoing relief efforts. Her actions have drawn praise from local officials, nonprofit leaders, and residents, many of whom say the funding couldn’t have come at a more critical time.
“Taylor Swift’s support is not just generous — it’s lifesaving,” said one emergency coordinator in Ruidoso. “These funds will help us sustain rescue operations and get vital supplies to those in need.”
This marks yet another chapter in Swift’s growing reputation as a socially conscious and responsive public figure. As disaster relief continues in both Texas and New Mexico, her donations are expected to have a lasting impact on the recovery and rebuilding process.