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The number of dead from the devastating floods across central Texas surpassed 100 as dozens of people remain missing. In Kerr County, at least 84 people died, including 28 children, according to officials.
The flooding in central Texas originated from the fast-moving waters on the Guadalupe River on Friday, killing more than 70 people, including 15 children. Authorities say search and rescue efforts are still underway for dozens missing from a summer camp for girls.
Death toll rises to 104 and dozens more are still missing in the historic Texas flooding. Follow Newsweek's live blog for the latest.
By SOPHIA TAREEN A small-town grandmother who disappeared on her way to work. A beloved director of Texas summer camp for girls. An Alabama elementary student away from home. These are a few of
Odessa Police Officer Bailey Martin is among the latest fatalities identified from the Texas floods. Odessa police say Martin was on a trip near Kerrville when the flooding occurred. Another
Three newly minted second graders, including 8-year-old twin sisters from Dallas, and a camp director who served as a surrogate father to the girls under his care are a few of the scores of victims lost in devastating flash floods in central Texas.
By SOPHIA TAREEN A small-town grandmother who disappeared on her way to work. A beloved director of Texas summer camp for girls. An Alabama elementary student away from home. These are a few of
A small-town grandmother who disappeared on her way to work. A beloved director of a Texas summer camp for girls. An Alabama elementary student away from home. These are a few of the dozens of victims lost in devastating flooding in Texas.