Texas Floods: Missing Persons Count Drops to 3 Amid Ongoing Search Efforts

TL;DR Summary
Texas officials have reduced the number of missing persons in Kerr County from 97 to 3 following catastrophic flooding caused by heavy rains over the July 4 weekend, which resulted in at least 135 deaths statewide. Extensive rescue operations involving over 1,000 responders continue as authorities work to recover victims and assess the disaster's impact, with ongoing efforts to improve flood warning systems and emergency response.
- Texas officials revise number of people missing in Kerr County following catastrophic flooding down to 3 CNN
- 'That’s where unfortunately the deceased will start coming up' | Dive team moves search operations downstream near Canyon Lake kens5.com
- Kerr County man searches for flood victims after 9 bodies found on his land on the Guadalupe River CBS News
- What to know as Texas’ search for flood victims stretches into a 3rd week AP News
- Why Are More Than 100 People Still Missing in Texas, 2 Weeks After the Floods? The New York Times
Reading Insights
Total Reads
1
Unique Readers
2
Time Saved
4 min
vs 5 min read
Condensed
92%
852 → 66 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on CNN