Responders suspend search for flooding victims in Texas
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Kerrville hit with more flash flooding halting search efforts along Guadalupe RiverMore Flash Flood Warnings were issued in Kerrville, Texas, on Sunday morning, halting search efforts along the Guadalupe River a little more than a week after catastrophic and deadly flooding across the region.
The desperate search for people missing after the Texas floods continues as rescue teams continue to search the Guadalupe River. Along with the recovery efforts is a push for answers with NBC’s KXAS-TV in Dallas obtaining FEMA records showing that Kerr County did not use a wireless alert system to send alerts with safety instructions when flooding began.
A National Weather Service advisory warned of another 2-4 inches of rain falling in the region − and isolated areas could see 9-12 inches.
Volunteers continue search efforts along the Guadalupe River after the Central Texas flooding, with some returning home after a week of emotional and exhausting work. Despite departures, new volunteers are stepping in,
The latest death count from the July 4 flash flood event in Texas is up to 129 with more than 170 people still missing.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAs Guadalupe River flows calm, evidence of its destructive force remainsHill Country residents and volunteers on Tuesday continued picking up the pieces that the deadly waterway left behind days earlier.
According to NASA, it will capture data along the Guadalupe River and provide “high-resolution imagery critical to assessing damage and supporting coordination of ground-based recovery efforts.”
A small group of North Carolina volunteers with five mules and one horse is helping transport supplies in the ongoing search and recovery operation in Texas.