Number of people missing from Texas floods drops to just 3
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KERRVILLE, Texas — At Camp Mystic, along the Guadalupe River, more than 20 campers are still not accounted for in the aftermath of history and deadly floods.
As of 8:30 a.m. Monday, 75 deceased have been recovered in Kerr County, including 48 adults and 27 children. 15 adults and nine children are unidentified.
At least 24 people have died in catastrophic flooding that swept through Kerr County early Friday morning, Sheriff Larry Leitha confirmed."What I can confirm at
Eleven campers remain unaccounted for at Kerr County's Camp Mystic amid major floods. ... and Lainey Landry are among those confirmed to be missing after the July Fourth floods in Kerr County.
Eleven campers remain unaccounted for at Kerr County's Camp Mystic amid major floods. ... and Lainey Landry are among those confirmed to be missing after the July Fourth floods in Kerr County.
Eleven campers remain unaccounted for at Kerr County's Camp Mystic amid major floods Flash floods in Central Texas have sparked concern over camper safety as search-and-rescue efforts intensify.
Eleven campers remain unaccounted for at Kerr County's Camp Mystic amid major floods. ... and Lainey Landry are among those confirmed to be missing after the July Fourth floods in Kerr County.