Death toll from flooding in Kerr County climbs to 103
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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 National Weather Service advisory warned of another 2-4 inches of rain falling in the region − and isolated areas could see 9-12 inches.
Emergency crews suspended their search for victims of catastrophic flooding in central Texas on Sunday morning amid new warnings that additional rain would again cause
As search and recovery efforts continue following the deadly floods, NWS warns of isolated flash floods due to the possibility of heavy rain this weekend.⛈️
Over 12,000 volunteers have already assisted in Kerr County, according to the Texas Division of Emergency Management.
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KERR COUNTY, Texas (KKTV) - Colorado first responders are continuing their work in Texas. Colorado Task Force 1 was called to respond in Kerr County for the deadly floods in the area. On Saturday, the group posted an update on social media, showing their work in the region.
That's how much time passed from when the National Weather Service sent out its first flash flood warning for part of Kerr County to when the first flooding reports came in from low-lying water crossings.
Historic Texas flood leaves 161 missing and 96 dead. Rescuers battle harsh conditions, as communities grapple with heartache and aid reaches survivors.