Death toll from flooding in Kerr County climbs to 103
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A new report has found that officials in Kerr County, Texas, did not use technology that would have sent lifesaving emergency messages to everyone in the vicinity of the Guadalupe River as it flood 4.
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.
A memorial service was held in Kerr County, Texas on Friday to honor the victims and those still missing from flooding that recently struck the region.
At Least 161 Still Missing in a Single Texas County, Governor Says No survivors have been found since Friday in Kerr County, where the worst flooding occurred. The statewide death toll rose to 111 ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSearch for flood victims slowed by mountains of debris as thousands descend on Kerr County to assistCrews are using construction equipment to clear vehicles, trees and homes in a race to locate more than 170 people still missing since Friday’s devastating flood.
“The whole missing 10-year-old girls thing just pulls on everyone’s heart,” said Tillman, 34, a detective with the Hockley County Sheriff’s Office near Lubbock, as he scoured the banks of the Guadalupe River. “That’s why we’re out here.”