Kerr County, Texas
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Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still missing.
Flash flood damage in Kerr County from the July 4–7 storms continues to unfold, with over 160 residents still missing. Kerr County officials held another debriefing on July 9 to address the public.
Teams search for closure along the muddy banks of the Guadalupe River.
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Kerrville Pets Alive said it's the hub for pet resources and recovery in Kerr County for the 40-mile stretch of the Guadalupe River.
Kerr County, Texas, is experiencing severe floods with a death toll of 95 and 161 missing, prompting extensive search and rescue efforts.
In the most dangerous parts of Kerr County’s flood zone, searchers improvise and risk their own safety to look for victims, no matter the outcome.
STORY: Since the devastating July Fourth (July 4) floods in Central Texas, countless lives have been disrupted, including those of many pets -- now displaced.Animal welfare groups have stepped in - and relocated hundreds of shelter animals to create space for pets awaiting reunification with their families.
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Scripps News on MSNHeartache in Central Texas: A drive through Kerr County reveals depth of destructionHeartbreaking reminders of celebration now serve as symbols of loss in Kerr County, Texas, where 160 flood victims remain unaccounted for.
The Indiana Task Force 1 was deployed on July 8 to assist in search and rescue operations in Kerr County, Texas.