A Missouri-based brewery is swapping out their beer for water, sending 155,000 cans to Harvey victims in Louisiana and Texas.

Anheuser-Busch’s factory in Georgia sent their first shipment of canned water to the Red Cross in Baton Rouge, LA, on Monday and two more shipments will make their way to Arlington, Texas, later in the week, USA Today reported.

“Putting our production and logistics strengths to work by providing safe, clean drinking water is the best way we can help in these situations,” Bill Bradley, the brewery’s vice president of community affairs, said.

The company has 13 breweries in the US, and the Georgia operation regularly stops brewing beer to fill cans with water in case of a natural disaster it said.

The company has provided emergency drinking water for people affected by other disasters, shipping cans to Hurricane Matthew victims last year and to those affected by wildfires in California.