US Texas floods leave over 160 missing, death toll rises to 109

Just in the Kerr County area alone, there are 161 people who are known to be missing

More than 160 people remain unaccounted for after devastating floods in Texas, Governor Greg Abbott announced. This is a dramatic increase in the number of missing from a disaster that has already killed 109 people. Five days after flash floods ravaged several Texas counties, some striking while residents slept, hopes of finding survivors have dwindled.

Governor Abbott warned that the number of missing people could still rise further. “Just in the Kerr County area alone, there are 161 people who are known to be missing,” he added. That figure comes from individuals reported missing by friends, relatives and neighbours.

Kerr County, located in central Texas’s “Flash Flood Alley,” suffered the most catastrophic impact, with at least 94 confirmed deaths.

This toll includes at least 27 girls and counsellors who were staying at a youth summer camp along the Guadalupe River when it overflowed early on Friday morning as the 4th of July holiday began.

Powerful floodwaters surged through the camp, demolishing cabins while hundreds slept.

Five campers and one counsellor remained missing, along with another child not associated with the camp.

Throughout the rest of the state, at least 15 additional deaths have been recorded, the governor added.

Ben Baker with the Texas game wardens explained that search and rescue operations using helicopters, drones and dogs face tremendous obstacles due to water and mud.

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