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After the search for the residents continued on Saturday, after the water spilled from the Guadalupe River in Texas, a girl swept a summer camp, and almost 27 people and two others.
River waters moving in destructive speed increased by eight meters in the morning 45 minutes ago. The stronger rain on Saturday and Flash flood warnings and watches were valid for central Texas parts.
Camp Mystic, City Manager Dalton Rice went missing at a press conference. In other places, an unknown number of people are still not calculated.
“People need to know that it will be a difficult day today,” said Kerrville Major Joe Herring Jr.
The sacrifices were used by helicopters, boats and drones to seek people with victims and victims.
Social media, parents and families sent desperate desires for information about their loved ones in the flood zone.
“The camp was completely destroyed,” he said. “A helicopter landed and began to take people. It was really scary.”
He said that an angry storm was awakened at 1:30 local time at 1:30 local time. Rescuers closed a rope for children in the girls’ room, because he walked along a bridge with flood waters walking around the cabinet and knees.
Many residents, camps and authorities were caught by surprise in the fourth part of the flood in half of the night. Texas Hill Country of San Antonio is a popular place for camp and swimming around Texas Hill Country, especially summer holidays.
AccuWeather, a personal forecast company and the national weather service sent warnings about potential flash floods a few hours before destructive.
“These warnings are one of the most flash-flood-tendered areas, according to the territorial and many water transitions to evacuate camps such as camp mystians and to safety.
Authorities, residents defended their actions by saying that they did not expect such a heavy rain worth a few months for the region.
The size of a river in Hunt, Bob Fogarty, the meteorologist with the Meteorologist with the Austin / San Antonio Office of the National Weather Service, celebrated 6.7 meters in about two hours. After marking a level of 9 meters, the device failed.
“The water moves so fast, you do not intend to accept how bad it is on top of it.”
Kerr District Sheriff’s Facebook page people placed the pictures of your loved ones and asked for help finding them.
The land helped at least 400 people in Texas Lt.-Gov. Dan Patrick said. Nine rescue teams, 14 helicopters and 12 drones were used; Some people are saved from trees.
Erin Burgess in Ingram, in a total of 20 minutes after lightning and rain and rained and rained from the rain, said the water flows directly from the river. He described a clock waiting for a tree to get enough of the water to get back on a tree and the water to get back to the house of a neighbor’s home.
“My son and I silled a tree we hanged there, my boyfriend and my dog. He lost a while, but we found them.”
His 19-year-old son, Burgess said: “Thankfully, he is more than 6 feet. The only thing that saves me was hung to him.”
Kerrville, 44-year-old Matthew Stone, said the police beat the doors at 5:30, but did not receive any notice on his phone.
“We did not receive any emergency warnings. There was nothing.” Then, “a pitch of black death walls.”
Families, loved ones and loved ones in the formation center in Ingram fell from vehicles loaded with evacues. Two soldiers carried an old woman who could not fall off a ladder. Behind, a woman stuck in a small white dog in a polluted shirt and shorts.
Then a girl and white socks in the white “camp” shirt stopped in a pond in a pond, and cried in his mother’s lap.
54-year-old Barry Adelman pushed everyone in the three-storey house in the attic, including the 94-year-old grandmother and nine-year-old granddaughter. The water began to cross the attic floors before finally left.
“I’m terrified,” he said. “I looked at my grandson on my granddaughter and said that everything would be good, but I was afraid of death inside.”
The forecast, called the rain, rose to make a warning for at least 30,000 people in one night with a flood. However, in some places, the total expectations exceeded, Pogarty.
Patrick covered a large area of strong rain and flood potential.
“Everything was done to give them a hood for them to rain strong, and we are not sure where we will not go,” said Patrick. “Obviously, when I was dark last night, we entered the dawn of the hours – when the storm fell to zero.”
Kerr asked how people were warned to be aware of people in the district, Rob Kelly, who was convicted, said: “We have no warning systems.”
When reporters say no more action will be taken, Kelly said, “Be sure, no one knows that such a flood came.”
The area is known as the “Flash Flood Alley” due to a thin layer of hills, Austin Dickson, Austin Dickson, Austin Dickson, a society foundation that responds to disaster
“When it rains, water is not put on the ground,” Dickson said. “Running on the hill.”
The tea tourism industry is the main part of the country’s economy. According to Dürson, known, centuriesum summer camps bring children from all over the country.
“Generally it is a very quiet tea with really nice clear blue juice that people attract for generations.”