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Texas Floods Kill at Least 90 People, Officials Say

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Officials have confirmed the deaths of 27 children and counselors from a girls' summer camp after catastrophic floods in the Texas Hill Country, with more than 90 deaths statewide. Rescuers are still searching for missing people in the largely rural area, where heavy rain and flash flooding have…
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News video: Texas Floods LIVE: 47 Dead, Dozens Missing in Devastating Disaster

Texas Floods LIVE: 47 Dead, Dozens Missing in Devastating Disaster

Live coverage of the deadly floods sweeping across Texas. At least 47 people are confirmed dead, with dozens still missing. Emergency crews are working nonstop as the disaster continues to unfold. Get the latest updates, eyewitness footage, and official statements.

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