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Texas flood death toll rises to 131 as new storms loom

By Steve Gorman

(Reuters) -Toiler, the Guadalupe River a murderer torrent 10 days after a hill country flash flood, warned with another heavy rain more than another heavy rain, the official installment of the storm in Texas rose to 131 on Monday.

A National Weather Service flood was released for a large Texas area from Rio Grande East to San Antonio and Austin.

During the counseling, Kerr County and Guadalupe, the other parts of Texas Hill Country, the Kerrville district seat, and a Riverside Christian summer camp for girls in the nearby Hunt town has still healed the July 4 flood disaster.

In addition to the residents on the banks of the river, the search teams that are still scanning the shores of the waterway were recommended to search for a higher floor until the last danger was passed. During the Guadalupe, the search for additional victims was suspended on Sunday due to flood concerns.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said that most of the deaths in and around Kerrville and the surrounding surrounding of the storms reported that the storms were at least 131 lives in Texas since July 4th.

Authorized, 97 people in the region of Kerrville, the authorities said that the last week was not calculated more than 160 missing, he said.

Kerr County is about one -third of his deaths, and the flood waters are children who disappeared in Camp Mystic when the summer withdraws only to girls before dawn.

Authorities, “Flash Sel Alley” in the heart of a region less than an hour in the heart of a time, the Guadalupee River Basin by sending a fatal water, one foot fell more than rain than rain did not save anyone.

Abbott, state deputies in a special legislative session to meet later this month flood, disaster preparation and emergency intervention conditions will investigate, he said.

He asked questions about the empty positions left in the National Weather Service Offices in the midst of the personnel deductions under the Trump administration, which has been one of the most deadly US flood events for decades, the lack of flash warning sirens in Kerr County and the personnel interruptions under the Trump administration.

(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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