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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says more than 160 people are believed to be still missing days after flash floods killed more than 100 people across central Texas.
A week after deadly flash floods, as rescue turns to recovery, more than 160 people remain missing in Kerr County, Texas.
Often the number of people that are reported missing in a natural disaster turns out to be much greater than the actual final tally.
On the night the deadly floodwaters raged down the Guadalupe River in Texas, the National Weather Service forecast office in Austin/San Antonio was missing a key member of its team: the warning coordination meteorologist,
Her parents and brother will lovingly direct donations toward causes that reflect her joyful spirit and passions and bless others.”
Ferruzzo's family released a statement confirming that the 19-year-old's remains were found on Friday, July 11
This week in Texas, estimates put the number of people still missing from the Hill Country floods at more than 170, a daunting figure atop at least 120 deaths confirmed by authorities.But that missing person tally might not be as precise as it seems.
The final missing Camp Mystic counselor, Katherine Ferruzzo, was found deceased after a devastating July Fourth flood in Texas.
Here's what to know about the deadly flooding, the colossal weather system that drove it and ongoing efforts to identify victims.