Texas search for missing flood victims resumes
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said search and rescue efforts continue after the deadly floods in Central Texas as crews work to remove debris from roads and bridges. The governor said search parties still include many out-of-state volunteers and dog teams.
KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — More heavy rains in Texas on Sunday temporarily paused a weeklong search for victims of catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River and led to dozens of high-water rescues elsewhere as storms damaged homes, stranded motorists and put some residents under evacuation orders.
Kansas Task Force 1 arrived in Kerrville Sunday night. By Monday morning, they were searching for bodies in areas devastated by floodwaters.
Ground search operations were disrupted Sunday in Kerr County, Texas, where many lives were lost in the catastrophic July 4 flooding.
The dammed reservoirs along the Guadalupe River near Kerrville are believed to have captured debris washed downstream.
More than 60 of Florida's first responders are on the ground in Texas, supporting recovery efforts after the July 4 flooding
Members of a search and rescue team embrace as they visit a memorial wall for flood victims, Sunday, July 13, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. SAN ANTONIO — Search and rescue efforts resume for an eleventh day as specific crews continue to look for the 161 missing after the catastrophic Fourth of July floods.
While fascist Governor Greg Abbott sidestepped involvement in the announcement, local officials informed the public on Sunday that rescue personnel, equipment, and vehicles were being removed from the area immediately in response to urgent warnings from meteorologists and local authorities about the imminent threat posed by renewed storms.