Texas Floods Death Toll Creeps up
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Crews continue searching for victims a day after Gov. Greg Abbott said as many as 161 people could still be missing.
Heavy equipment is tearing through massive debris piles in Kerr County as the search for the missing continues.
Over 100 people have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding, the sheriff said.
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
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The Texas Tribune on MSNKerrville mayor says he wasn’t aware of state resources that Gov. Abbott said were in place ahead of floodingKerrville’s mayor said he was unaware of any help sent by the state to his community ahead of the flood, a day after Gov. Greg Abbott said the state had “assets, resources and personnel” in place two days before a flood tore through the Hill Country.
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Irish Star on MSNSeveral people dead as 'catastrophic flooding event' strikes Texas cityAn unconfirmed number of people are dead and several others are missing after flash flooding struck parts of central Texas on Friday morning
Heavy rain poured over the Texas Hill Country on Independence Day, with the flooding causing more than 100 deaths. Here's a timeline of the disaster: On July 2, the Texas Division of Emergency Management said it activated "state emergency response resources in anticipation of increased threats of flooding in parts of West and Central Texas heading into the holiday weekend.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNDeath toll from Hill Country flash floods rises to 24 as rescue efforts continueAs much as 10 inches of heavy rain fell in just a few hours overnight in central Kerr County, causing flash flooding of the Guadalupe River.