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When more rain came, 81 people died and dozens of people were missing.

When more rain came, 81 people died and dozens of people were missing.
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City Hall: The BBC is a report from CAMP MyStic, a girl looking for a missing girl

At least 81 people were killed in central Texas and 41 people were missing on Friday.

There were 68 deaths of the deaths, including 28 children, in County, where the camp of Riverside Christian Girls was removed. Ten girls and counselors of Camp Mystic are still missing.

Travis County has five casualties, three Burnet County, two in Williamson County, one Kendall County, and one in Tom Green County.

The figures are changing rapidly when the rescue team keeps looking for disappearance, and the officials say they will rise.

The 18 and 10 children of the people recovered from Kerr County have not yet been officially identified.

In this area, more storms are expected in the next 24-48 hours, which can interfere with the rescue teams that are already facing vipers through mud and debris.

Three days after flooding, one of the biggest search and restraint efforts in Texas recently moved to recovery.

Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, said on Sunday that the authorities were “stopped” so that all missing persons were found.

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Abbott said a day after traveling to the area, “It was not terrible to see what young children had.”

The main focus of search was Camp Mystic.

As most campers fell asleep, the river rose 26 feet (8m) for just 45 minutes, and disasters were developed at dawn on Friday.

Some young campers and the long directors of the camp, Richard “Dick” Eastland, are one of the dead.

‘It is very traumatic’ -Kerrville Local responds to flooding.

GREG Froelick, a former naval seal and a volunteer of 300 JUSTICE, is helping to find survivors.

In an interview with the BBC, he said that the campmist was once standing in the place where the victim was found eight miles away.

“I saw the clothes and things of the camp dresser and scattered up and down,” he said.

There is also uncertainty about how many people have camped in this area on the weekend of July 4 and how many people were swept away from the flood.

The two -lane highway, which can remove the Guadal Loupe river, connects the Kerrville city with the camp mystic.

The desolate house is surrounded by furniture scattered on the fallen trees and the lawn. In some areas, the fence collapses and the utility line is reduced.

City Hall: Kerrville officials ask about the lack of flood warning.

President Donald Trump signed a major disaster declaration from County on Sunday and activated the Federal Emergency Management Agency as Texas. He also said he would visit the Lord on Friday.

Trump said in a Sunday New Jersey, “We are working very closely with Texas representatives, terrible and absolutely terrible.”

On the ground, local residents are trying to support relief efforts. We do what we can do to help you move by collecting supplies, providing shelters and storms.

Alma Garcia provided housing dishes to residents and volunteers who helped cleaning efforts by driving in San Antonio.

The BBC saw her pulled by the road to the resident to take off the top layer T -shirt.

Garcia told the BBC, “She is all wet and she needs her.

Local resident Perla began to collect clothes and shoes on Friday after the shift at Walmart. She dropped them from the shelter the next morning.

“I have never seen this before,” she said to the BBC.

Meanwhile, a good wish from all over the world.

In Rome, Pope Leo XIV provided special prayers to survivors on Sunday Texas.

Pontif said, “I want to express my sincerity with all families who have lost their loved ones, especially daughters in summer camps, and disasters caused by flooding of Guadalupe’s river in Texas, USA.”

“We are also for them.”

Angélica Casas and Alex Lederman contributed to this report.

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