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WSJ Reporter Shows Kerrville, Texas After Flash Floods Kill Over 100 People | WSJ News

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Search and rescue operations are ongoing after flash floods hit parts of Texas. An unknown number of people still remain missing.
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News video: Death toll in central Texas flash floods rises to 78 as sheriff says 10 campers remain missing

Death toll in central Texas flash floods rises to 78 as sheriff says 10 campers remain missing 01:30

Death toll in central Texas flash floods rises to 78 as sheriff says 10 campers remain missing Texas governor Greg Abbott vowed that authorities would work around the clock and said new areas were being searched as the water receded. He declared Sunday a day of prayer for the state. READ MORE :...

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