Search teams scour Texas flood zone for dozens missing; 78 confirmed dead
- On Friday, flash floods in Texas Hill Country killed at least 69 and left 41 missing as the Guadalupe River surged 26 feet in 45 minutes.
- Heavy overnight rain up to 10 inches caused the Guadalupe River to burst its banks around 4 a.m., leading to rapid flooding in Kerr County.
- Search teams have recovered 69 fatalities, including 28 children, with 11 girls and a counselor still missing from Camp Mystic.
- President Trump signed a disaster declaration, activating FEMA resources amid ongoing heavy rains and flood risks in Texas.
- Officials warn heavy rains could continue into Tuesday, prompting evacuations of additional riverbanks as rescue efforts persist amid ongoing flood threats in Texas.
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Search and rescue efforts continue for Kerrville flood | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
Crews in Central Texas are working around the clock, looking for those still missing after the weekend's devastating floods. Dozens of people are dead, but officials are holding out hope that they can find more survivors.
Pueblo woman caught in Texas flooding shares images and videos of the damage along the Guadalupe River
Search and rescue efforts continued on Monday after deadly flash flooding began this weekend in Texas. According to public officials, at least 104 people are dead and dozens are still missing.One woman who lives in Pueblo was on vacation in Texas where the flooding happened. Julie Zabolios family has owned property along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas since the 1940s.She said she typically spends every Fourth of July with family on th…
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