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During an 11 a.m. press conference Sunday, Williamson County Judge Steven Snell confirmed that one person died during floods in the county.
Search and rescue efforts continued Monday, as emergency responders and state officials begin the recovery process. On July 4, storms caused catastrophic and deadly flash flooding in Central Texas.
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office helps a stranded owl and one of its deputies is helping with the owl's rehab.
Kerr County officials and the Williamson County Sheriff's Office urged the public on Monday not to fly personal drones and keep them grounded as search and rescue operations continue.
Meanwhile, Texas authorities have pledged to continue search and rescue operations until every missing person is found.
As sweeping searches continue, seven people have been confirmed dead in Travis County; two in Williamson County; and four in Burnet County.
Search and rescue efforts continue Sunday after destructive flash flooding. At least 79 people are confirmed dead in Texas.
The first victim, identified as 22-year-old Kaitlyn Swallow, was recovered late Saturday by the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office.
The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office recovered the first victim, 22-year-old Kaitlyn Swallow, on Saturday evening. The Liberty Hill Fire department recovered the second victim late Sunday night.