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At Least 82 Dead And 10 Campers Missing In Texas Floods (Videos)

Torrential rains in Kerrville, Texas, have claimed at least 82 lives, with 10 campers still missing.

Here is a sampling of local and national news coverage.

Note: You can access LIVE and tape coverage through the links below.

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KABB (Fox): LIVE coverage (Note FOX and NBC share coverage)

KSAT (ABC): 28 children among 68 killed in Kerr County flood, sheriff says; 10 girls from Camp Mystic missing

WOAI (NBC): Live coverage (Note FOX and NBC share coverage)

KENS (CBS): Tape coverage

New York Times: Rain Thre atens New Flooding in Texas as Searchers Race to Find Survivors 

An alert sent Sunday warned people along the Guadalupe River to move to higher ground. The death toll rose to 80, and dozens remained unaccounted for, including 10 girls from a summer camp on the river

Fox News: Texas floods leave dozens dead, missing as crews search for survivors

Devastating floods across central Texas have killed at least 79 people and left 41 unaccounted for after a storm pounded the region. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a proclamation declaring Sunday as a day of prayer across the state in response to the flooding. President Donald Trump said he would likely make a visit to Texas on Friday.

Washington Post: Death toll nears 80 as local officials promise ‘full review’ of what went wrong

At least 78 people died in the floods that swept through a region of Central Texas known as “Flash Flood Alley,” touching off a frantic search-and-rescue operation for countless missing people, including 10 girls from a beloved summer camp on the Guadalupe River. Amid questions about evacuation orders, Kerrville city manager Dalton Rice, whose municipality is one of the hardest-hit areas, told reporters that local and regional authorities were “committed to a full review” of the disaster and would take “clear steps to strengthen our future preparedness.” Texas officials said the search would continue into Sunday evening, even as flash flood warnings and watches remain in effect well into the night. Twenty-eight children are confirmed to be among the dead, and authorities expect the toll to rise.

Associated Press:  Death toll in central Texas flash floods rises to 82 as sheriff says 10 campers remain missing

Families sifted through waterlogged debris Sunday and stepped inside empty cabins at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp ripped apart by flash floods that washed homes off their foundations and killed at least 82 people in central Texas.

CNN: At least 82 dead in catastrophic Texas floods as governor warns of more rain to come

Rising death toll: At least 82 people have died in connection with the flash floods that struck central Texas, according to officials. The toll includes at least 28 children in Kerr County, where 10 girls and one counselor from Camp Mystic are still unaccounted for, authorities said.


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