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- Live updates: 43 dead in Texas flooding; Survivor search ongoing – NBC . . .
Search and rescue teams in Central Texas are looking for an unknown number of missing people Saturday after devastating flash floods on Friday
- 104 killed in tragic flood; search for 10 missing campers continues
Search and rescue efforts continued Monday as the death toll from catastrophic flash flooding in Central Texas grew to at least 104 people, including 28 children The vast majority of the deaths
- Volunteers flock to help search efforts after Texas floods even as . . .
The outpouring, volunteers say, is a Texas strain of solidarity, and officials have applauded the donations and volunteers in other areas When it comes to search and rescue, however, fickle weather and a flash flood warning Sunday afternoon heightened authorities’ fears that unorganized volunteers may end up adding to the missing or dead
- Search-and-rescue efforts continue in Texas after flooding leaves . . . - NPR
Crews continue their search-and-rescue efforts in central Texas, four days after devastating flooding that left more than 100 people dead Dozens are still missing
- Gov. Greg Abbott provides update on Central Texas flooding
Texas Gov Greg Abbott, joined by state officials and the United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, provided an update on the search and rescue efforts in Central Texas
- Texas flooding live updates: Death toll surpasses 100 as the . . . - Yahoo
Texas flooding live updates: Death toll surpasses 100 as the desperate search for survivors continues Officials in Kerr County say 10 campers and one counselor from Camp Mystic remain missing
- Texas flooding update: Dozens dead as rescue operations continue
Rescue and search operations are expected to continue through the weekend as authorities attempt to account for all missing individuals and provide updates on reunification
- One Rescuer’s Account of Saving 165 People at Camp Mystic During Texas . . .
Scott Ruskan, a Coast Guard swimmer, is credited with saving 165 people at the all-girls’ camp from deadly floods in Central Texas
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