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Texas officials have revised the number of people missing in the catastrophic floods in Kerr County, Texas, from 97 people down to three on Saturday.
Authorities determined that three people are still missing from the floods, a sharp drop from the approximately 100 people authorities had previously said were unaccounted for.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas flooding: Kerr County missing persons drop to 3 as many verified safeThe Kerr County Flood Disaster Joint Information Center has confirmed that three individuals remain missing as of Saturday. State and local agencies have verified many people initially reported as missing to be safe, the Kerrville release says, and those people have been removed from the list.
KERVILLE, Texas (KLTV) - An East Texas couple is in Kerrville, providing supplies to those recovering from the deadly flooding. At least 134 people were killed in the Texas flooding, and 101 are still listed as missing. Kerr County was the hardest hit, with 107 confirmed deaths. Thirty-seven of those were children.
The region of Texas that suffered tremendous loss last week because of heavy rain and flooding is once again in danger of taking in more water. On Sunday morning, the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for the epicenter of the catastrophic Independence Day flooding event.
Volunteers and rescue crews are still searching for the over 100 people that are still missing from the floods that killed at least 135 people.
Over 130 people have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding, the sheriff said.
Governor Abbott and General Nordhaus surveyed flood damage in Kerrville, Texas, and reviewed recovery efforts.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas flooding: Kerrville residents search for missing in hopes of bringing closure to familiesKerrville families are cleaning up the damage left behind by the devastating flooding over the holiday weekend.
Bob Cordes has sharpened more than 300 chainsaw blades so far, proving crucial for first responders as they press on with search and recovery efforts.