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Search efforts in Kerrville impacted by new flood concernsMore than 100 people are still missing in the Kerrville-area after the 4th of July weekend flooding. FOX 26's Jade Flury has the latest as recovery efforts have been impacted by poor weather and new flood concerns.
Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly, the county’s top official, said during a county commissioners court meeting earlier Monday that local officials don’t know the exact number of how many visitors who traveled to the Guadalupe for the holiday weekend had been caught in the flood.
The number of people missing in the Kerrville area due to the Fourth of July floods has been reduced to 97, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said during a news conference on Monday.
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KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Rescue crews in Texas kept a wary eye on river levels Monday, hoping to resume the search for people still missing from catastrophic flooding that pummeled the central part of the state earlier this month and killed at least 132 people.
As tears streamed down their faces, community members looked at the photos attached to a growing memorial wall.
Kerrville residents who turned out in force Friday to welcome President Donald Trump said his visit brought hope and comfort — and marked an important step in the town’s long road to healing and rebuilding.
AMY VANLANDINGHAM, a resident of Kerrville, Texas, on why she is participating in the search for those still missing from the July 4 floods.
Family members have identified more than a dozen people who are presumed missing after severe flooding in the Texas Hill Country on Fourth of July weekend.