Death toll reaches 134, search continues for missing
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At least 132 people have died. State and local leaders say getting an exact figure of the missing is difficult because so many people were visiting the Guadalupe River on the holiday weekend.
As tears streamed down their faces, community members looked at the photos attached to a growing memorial wall.
Search and rescue efforts continue Tuesday as crews look for the dozens still missing from the July Fourth floods that devastated the Kerr County area. On Tuesday, Kerr County said that 107 people are confirmed dead in the county.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNKerrville community unites in mourning and prayer for those lost and missing in Texas floodsAmid staggering loss, hundreds gathered in mourning and prayer at a Wednesday night vigil for the victims of the July Fourth floods.
Brad Perry, a League City volunteer firefighter, and his wife, Tina, were camping in Kerrville when their RV was swept away by floodwaters, relatives said.
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.