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Crews were sought twice for two of Saturday Children from a girl’s camp Many missing after the wall of the water wall fled a river in Texas Hill during a strong storm that caused at least 24 deaths. The number of deaths was determined to increase.
This The waters that moves destructive 26 feet (8 meters) dawn along the Guadalupe River only 45 minutes ago, washed houses and washed houses. On Saturday, it will rain stronger and flood flood warnings and watches are for central Texas parts.
Authorities come by increasing power to check if the camp in the camp and the other is the right warning and sufficient preparation.
The searchers used the helicopters, boats and drones to search for victims and save people that were closed. The total number of incomplete was not known, but one sheriff was the girls who took part in the Christian summer camp along the river in about 24 camps.
Angry parents and families sent photos of your missing loved ones and sent requests for information.
“The camp was completely destroyed,” he said. “A helicopter landed and began to take people. It was really scary.”
After midnight, he woke up his cabin and when the rescuers came, they closed a string because they walked along a bridge walking along the legs.
At a press conference on Friday, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said 24 people were approved by some children, including some children. Authorities said about 240 people were saved.
Many residents, camps and authorities were caught by surprise in the fourth part of the flood in half of the night. The Texas Hill country, located in the northwest of San Antonio, is a popular place for camp and swimming around the summer vacation.
AccuWeather, a personal forecast company and the national weather service sent warnings about potential flash floods a few hours before destructive.
“These warnings should evacuate camps such as camps and to safety,” Texas Hill County, “Texas Hill County, and a statement that is one of the most flash-flood-tendency in the United States.
Authorities said they did not expect such a heavy rain to the region, while saying that they did not expect such a heavy rain.
A National Weather Service Forecast, six inches (152 millimeters), Nim Kidd, the head of the Emergency Emergency Emergency Administration. “He did not predict the amount of rain we saw,” he said.
A tea device near Camp Mystic, for about two hours (6.7 meters), Bob Fogarty, meteorologist with the Austin / San Antonio Office of the National Weather Service. After marking a level of 29 and a half feet (9 meters), the measurement device failed.
“The water moves so fast, you do not intend to accept how bad it is on top of it.”
More than 1,000 rescuers were in place. Rescue teams, helicopters and drones are used, some people are torn off of the tree. The US Coast Guard Helicopters flew to help.
Erin Burgess in Ingram, woke up in midnight by lightning and rain. In total, 20 minutes later, watered water from the river river. He described a horse-sticking clock waiting for a tree with a teen son and walking back to the safety of water.
“Thankfully, he is 6 feet tall. This is the only thing that saves me, he hits him,” he said.
“My son and I silled a tree we hanged there, my boyfriend and my dog. He lost some time, but we found them.”
Kerrville, 44-year-old Matthew Stone, he beat the police’s doors, but he said he did not receive any warning on his phone.
“We did not receive any emergency warnings. There was nothing.” Then “the walls of a pitch black death.”
Families were killed and cheered and cheered as families were killed and loved ones fell from the rescue vehicles in the Ingram. Two soldiers carried an old woman who could not fall off a ladder. Behind a woman clung to a small white dog.
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.
Barry Adelman said they pushed everyone in the three-story house, including the 94-year-old grandmother and 9-year-old granddaughter. Water before crossing the attic floor.
“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.”
He called for the forecast for the weekend and rose to warn at least 30,000 people on a night with a flood hour.
Texas Lt. Dan Patrick said that heavy rains and flood potential covers a large area.
“Everything was done to take a happiness for them to rain, and we are not sure where we go,” said Patrick. “Obviously, when I was dark last night, we entered the dawn of the hours and when the storm starts zero.”
Kirs County Rob Kelly, the district was elected President, said: “We have no warning system.”
When more events were taken, Kelly did not know anyone had such a flood.
The slow-moving storm, which is superior to the central Texas, is expected to rain more, the potential of heavy rains and more floods, the National Weather Service said Running.
The threat was a night and slept on Sunday morning.
The area is known as “Flash Alley” due to the thin layer of hills, Austin Dickson, Austin Dickson, Austin Dickson, Non-Commercial Regions, Community of Non-Commercial Organization
“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,” Dickson said.