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Noble County K-9 Team Recovers Victims in the Texas Flooding

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 15 – Heavy rains caused the Guadalupe River to rise 25 feet in 45 minutes, killing 107 people including 37 children, with 97 still missing as rescue efforts continue.

  • Tuesday afternoon, Kerr County officials reported at least 107 deaths, including 70 adults and 37 children, while Kendall County's emergency management noted nine bodies recovered.
  • In the Texas Hill Country, these environmental factors combined to turn the Guadalupe River into a destructive torrent, as Bob Fogarty said Tropical Storm Barry's moisture amplified early July rainfall.
  • Authorities continue to search for those still unaccounted for, with 97 people missing in Kerr County, Texas, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said on Monday.
  • Houston Athletics will host a Disaster Relief Drive Thursday and Friday, while LiftFund will offer grants up to $10,000 for affected businesses and workers.
  • With more rain possible, a flood watch remains in effect until 9 p.m. CT Tuesday, and Gov. Greg Abbott said state lawmakers will investigate response efforts at a special session later this month.
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Texas flood UPDATE: We have NEVER SEEN this before

Mercury One executive director tells Glenn Beck that the Texas floods are ‘unlike any disaster’ they’ve seen.

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