Texas flooding death toll rises
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Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still missing.
At least 161 are still unaccounted for after the July Fourth floods that saw the waters of the Guadalupe rise to historic levels in Central Texas, officials with Kerr County said Friday. Authorities have confirmed 103 deaths, 36 of whom are children.
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Searchers press on in Kerr County as toll grows: Flash flood aftermathNine days after flash floods hit Kerr County, the death toll has risen, with over 170 still missing statewide. Search crews continue working in dangerous conditions. Rescuers recall emotional moments,
At least 68 people, including 28 children, have died in flooding along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County. Ten children from Camp Mystic remain
Crews continue searching for victims a day after Gov. Greg Abbott said as many as 161 people could still be missing.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott planned to make another visit Tuesday to Camp Mystic, the century-old all-girls Christian summer camp where at least 27 campers
Kerr County failed to use alarm system ahead of flooding that’s killed at least 121, report - Local officials were repeatedly denied state funding for emergency flood warning system at Camp Mystic sit
Two 8-year-old Austin girls died in Kerr County flooding; community and school district support grieving families.