
Recovery efforts suspended in Texas as more rain falls
Conditions forced teams to suspend their search for the nearly 170 people who still haven't been found since the devastating July 4 storms.
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Conditions forced teams to suspend their search for the nearly 170 people who still haven't been found since the devastating July 4 storms.
Water levels rose again in central Texas as rain pounded the areas still recovering from last week's deadly floods.
More than a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still missing.
The search for victims of the devastating floods in Kerr County, Texas, has transitioned into a recovery effort, one week after the last survivor was found. At least 129 people died, and 160 more remain missing.
Texas is facing another flood threat in the coming days, primarily north of hard-hit Kerrville.
It's still all hands on deck as more than 2,000 search and rescue crews continue to try to find anyone still missing after last week's disaster.
A total of 121 people have died in the floods and 170 people are missing, most in Kerr County. As Karen Hua reports, officials there have been pressed to explain why a code red alert went out late.
Recordings provided to CBS News showed first responders asking for an emergency alert to be sent, but dispatchers delayed because they needed special authorization.
A seventh day of searching for more than 100 people still missing after last week's flood.
Most of the missing are in Kerr County, where 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic died. Karen Hua reports.
Several people from a children's summer camp in Kerr County remain missing, officials said.
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The death toll continues to rise, with dozens more still missing, including 10 girls from a summer camp.
Waterways in some of the most devastated parts of central Texas are rising again on Monday as more rain falls in the area.
At least 82 people are dead and at least 41 more are missing after devastating flash floods slammed Texas Hill Country. Almost a dozen are still missing from Camp Mystic in Kerr County, a children's summer camp, officials said Sunday.
Multiple campers from Camp Mystic, the girls' summer camp in Kerr County, are among the missing
The death toll is expected to rise as the search for survivors enters another day.
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