Missing Persons in Texas Floods Reduced to Three

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In Kerr County, Texas, the number of missing persons from July 4 floods has decreased from nearly 100 to just three, as search efforts continue three weeks after the disaster that caused at least 135 deaths, primarily along the Guadalupe River. The floods, which exceeded 100-year event predictions, devastated the region, including a historic summer camp, and raised questions about warning systems and emergency response. Despite challenges, rescue teams have made significant progress in locating victims.
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- Texas officials revise number of people missing in Kerr County following catastrophic flooding down to 3 CNN
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