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Texas reels as flood death toll hits 132, with dozens missing in Kerr County disaster
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51793, member: 636"] Texas authorities reported Sunday that catastrophic flooding has claimed 132 lives across multiple counties. Kerr County bore the heaviest losses with 106 fatalities, comprised of 70 adults and 36 children. Travis County recorded nine deaths while Kendall County confirmed eight fatalities. Burnet County suffered five deaths, and Williamson County reported three casualties. Tom Green County documented one death from the disaster. Search and rescue operations were temporarily suspended on Sunday as fresh rainfall created additional flash flooding conditions. Kerr County Sheriff's Office crews halted activities briefly before resuming efforts when weather conditions improved. Authorities reopened all previously restricted areas for continued search and rescue operations. The National Weather Service issued warnings about an upper-level disturbance that would bring heavy precipitation to South Central Texas. Forecasters predicted rainfall totals ranging from one to three inches across the affected regions. More than 160 people remain missing, with the majority concentrated in Kerr County. Camp Mystic continues searching for five campers and one counselor who disappeared during the flooding. The nearly century-old summer camp previously confirmed that 27 campers and staff members perished in the disaster. Camp officials expressed devastation over the tragedy affecting families connected to their facility. A flood warning remains active for the Guadalupe River at Hunt, where rising waters threaten the Highway 39 bridge and could isolate western portions of Kerr County. [/QUOTE]
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