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(Bloomberg) -- At least 24 people have died and dozens are missing after catastrophic flooding in Texas, with officials warning of more rain and the risk of further flash floods in the coming days.
At least 24 people have been killed in the flooding, which devastated a girls' summer camp located on the Guadalupe River.
Following the catastrophic flooding, at least 20 girls are unaccounted for from Camp Mystic, a Christian, girls-only sleep ...
The fast-moving waters along the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes before dawn Friday, washing away homes and ...
The search for a group of missing girls attending Camp Mystic continues, as 23–25 girls remain unaccounted for on Saturday ...
Children are among the dead, said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who has taken on the duties of acting governor. There are several ...
At least 24 people are dead after heavy rain lashed Texas, leading to "catastrophic" flooding.Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said ...
Parents were desperate for news about campers who remain missing from Camp Mystic. On Friday evening, about two dozen campers ...
First responders in Burnet County are operating in full effect Saturday with nearly 20 water rescues underway as flood waters ...
If you do not know where your camper is, call 830-258-1111 and say the name of your missing person and you will be directed ...
People are missing and homes are destroyed after major flash flooding went through towns in Texas.