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• Texas flood victims: At least 150 people are known to be missing in Kerr County as a result of the flooding in central Texas, according to officials. At least a dozen others are missing in other parts of the state. Authorities said Wednesday that 120 people have died. Read more about the victims.
Meteorologists say the Texas Hill Country is frequently hit with floods, although some officials and residents were caught off guard by the catastrophic storms, which killed more than 100 people over the holiday weekend.
A state inspector visited Camp Mystic to conduct an annual safety check just two days before deadly flooding swept through the camp.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said his state "will not stop until every missing person is found" following devastating flooding in central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend that left at least 105 dead. Five young girls and a counselor from Camp Mystic in Hunt remain missing Tuesday.
NBC News' Priscilla Thompson examines the cultural impact of Camp Mystic as it mourns the loss of campers and counselors following deadly floods.
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ABC13 Houston on MSN7 Houstonian deaths identified in Hill Country flooding, bringing total to 13As the devastating effects of the Hill Country floods continue to impact Texas families, ABC13 is now confirming 13 fatalities from the Houston region.
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As first responders continue to rescue people stranded by the torrential flooding that descended on central Texas Friday, dozens of people are facing a parent’s worst nightmare: Their children are missing.
Camp Mystic was hosting 750 children this week when deadly flooding in Texas devastated the state, which has left over 80 people dead.
The girls summer camp devastated by the Kerr County flood reports the death toll has risen to 27. Here's what we know about Camp Mystic.
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Texas officials confirmed that 25 girls at Camp Mystic in Kerr County went missing after the Guadalupe River rose more than 20 feet in less than two hours.