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Three people still missing from deadly Texas floods

Officials at the Texas Hill Country community, on July 4, the authorities who had been pumumfeded because of the deadly flood, said that only 100 people are missing from approximately 100 people after noting that they were missing before.

The decrease in the number of people in the missing list came to the third week of the search for sacrifice.

It is a significant decline than more than 160 people, which he says he was not calculated in Kerr County.

Flash floods killed at least 135 people in Texas during the Four July Holiday Weekend, and death along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, about 100km northwest of San Antonio.

Floods, dry, dirt -filled soil can not rain heavy rain, naturally prone to floods leaving waste to the country.

Holiday cabinets, youth camps camps, Kerr County’s river coasts and hills, and filling Camp Mystic, a century -old Christian summer camp for girls in a low region.

At least 27 of the campers and consultants died.

In Kerrville, about 160 km west of Austin, local authorities entered into an investigation as to whether the residents were sufficiently warned about the rising water on July 4.

Kerrville City Director Dalton Rice, said in a statement on Saturday night, “This remarkable progress is numerous hours of coordinated search operations, a careful investigation work, and a difficult time to imagine the clarity and hope for families reflects an unchanging commitment.”

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