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Search crews are looking for more than 160 people still missing in the Central Texas floods as the death toll rises. FOX 4's Payton May is in Kerr County with the latest updates.
The psychological toll of recovering the bodies of flood victims in Texas is drawing increased attention as the death toll ...
At least 161 people were missing from Kerr County alone, officials said. Several children were among the missing.
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Flash floods in Central Texas have killed at least 109 people and left dozens more missing as search efforts continue Tuesday ...
Officials said the search for remains would continue until all the victims have been accounted for. In the hardest-hit county, no survivors have been found since Friday.
Over 170 people are also still missing from the July Fourth flooding, which is now the deadliest natural disaster in Texas in nearly a century.
The Associated Press has assembled an approximate timeline of the 48 hours before, during and after the deadly flash flood, beginning with the activation of the state's emergency response resources on ...
Meanwhile, Texas authorities have pledged to continue search and rescue operations until every missing person is found.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and House Speaker Dustin Burrows took an aerial tour surveying damage that was left behind in Kerr ...
The death toll for the Texas floods tops 100 as the search and rescue efforts continue for over 160 missing people. And, the Supreme Court is allowing Trump to resume mass federal layoffs for now.
Heroes for Humanity founder Dennis Price joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the ongoing recovery efforts and current challenges in the aftermath of the deadly flash flooding.