Sudden floods in the Guadalupe River in central Texas, USA, have caused massive destruction. Texas Governor Greg Abbott said that 109 people have died due to the floods, while more than 160 people are missing.
Abbott visited the flood-affected area by helicopter on Tuesday (local time). After this, he spoke to reporters. During this, he said that many of the people who could not be traced were living in the state's Hill Country, but they had not registered in any camp or hotel.
Officials are still searching for flood victims.
Government officials are still searching for flood victims. Meanwhile, the question is also being raised as to who gave the weather warning before the flood and when. But the responsible officials are not saying anything on this and are saying that the most important task right now is to save people.
So far, 87 bodies have been found in Kerr County.
So far, 87 bodies have been found in Kerr County, where the most damage has been done. But officials are saying that their priority is to find the missing people, not to investigate what happened before the flood. Texas Game Warden Lieutenant Colonel Ben Baker said, 'We are currently focusing on getting people home safely.'
No one has been found alive in Kerr County in the last four days.
The hope of finding survivors is constantly diminishing. Officials said that no one has been found alive in the last four days after the flood in Kerr County.
President Trump will visit Texas on Friday.
Texas Governor Abbott plans to visit Camp Mystic again on Tuesday. This is a hundred-year-old all-girls Christian summer camp, where only girls come. 27 girls and staff died there during the flood. Five girls and one staff member are still missing. At the same time, President Donald Trump will visit Texas on Friday. He has described this flood as an unprecedented event.
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