Texas, Kerr County and flood
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Emergency crews have suspended their search for victims of catastrophic flooding in central Texas amid new warnings that additional rain will again cause waterways to surge
Here's what to know about the deadly flooding, the colossal weather system that drove it and ongoing efforts to identify victims.
More flash flooding is forecast for central Texas, where more than 100 lives were claimed by devastating floods last week
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.⛈️
At least 87 people are dead after heavy rain led to devastating flooding in Texas. Kerr County was hit the hardest, with at least 75 deaths, including 27 children. President Donald Trump signed a disaster declaration for the county and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is on the ground there.
Multiple parts of Central Texas, including Kerr County, were shocked by flash floods Friday when the Guadalupe River and others rose rapidly.
Here are the affected areas as death toll rises - At least 160 people are still missing in Central Texas, as death toll rises to 129
Search crews continued the grueling task of recovering the missing as more potential flash flooding threatened Texas Hill Country.
In the days after the devastating flood that killed dozens in Central Texas, local officials have deflected direct questions about preparations and warnings in advance of the storm that struck July Fourth.
A reporter from CBS News Texas asked the president Friday if more lives could've been saved if emergency alerts were issued earlier.