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At least 161 people were still missing in a single district Texas four days after the deadly and destructive flood outbreaks that hit the state last week, Governor Greg Abbot said when Hope disappears for survivors who will be found alive.
The disappeared disappeared in Ker’s cruel county include five tourists and one councilor from the mystic camp, the summer camp-girl-girl, located on the shore of the Guadalpepe River.
At least 109 people were killed in a disaster, including 94 in Kerwil, an abbot said at a press conference on Tuesday.
Texas is not one. New Mexico also saw high -speed floods, with the National Weather Service (NWS) alerted to the intensive flooding on Tuesday night.
In Texas, crazy search and rescue efforts are ongoing, and the fueb promised the emergency crews “will not stop until every missing person is taken into account.”
Abbot added that in the coming days the missing will be added, and urges people to inform about whom they believe they are not taken into account.
General Thomas Suelzer from Texas National Guard said the search efforts include Chinook and Black Hawk Helicopters with lifts.
He said in the search effort helps 13 Black Hawk helicopters, including four who arrived from Arkansas. He added that the authorities also use the reaper reaper.
Respondents of different agencies work together on rescue efforts, including border patrol agents, FBIs and the National Guard.
More than 250 respondents from different agencies were only appointed to the Kerwil area to help search and rescue.
One of those who saved the volunteers, named Tim, told the BBC that had never seen the destruction on this scale before.
“I made floods to Eastern Texas and South -East Texas, and hurricanes, and it’s a nightmare,” he said.
Another lifeline, called Justin, compared the effort to “try to find a single hay in hay”.
“There is a wide trace of destruction for miles, and there are not enough corpse dogs to survive it all,” he said to the BBC.
“It is difficult to access a lot of heavy technique. The guys try to pick it up and hands, and they do not even put it in a dent – not for the lack of effort.”
Questions were raised about or Authorities presented proper flood warnings Before the disaster and why people were not evacuated before.
Experts point out that there were a number of factors that contributed to the Texas tragedy, including extreme weather, the location of houses and terms.
The governor who spent part of the day, finding himself in the flood zone, said the authorities had taken a thunderstorm and knew about possible flash outbreaks, but “did not know the size of the thunderstorms.”
He did not know that it would lead to a “30-foot wall with a tsunami,” he said.
The governor answered the question about who should “blame” the huge paid death, saying: “This is the word choice.”
He made an analogy, saying that American football teams make mistakes; Champions teams are those who do not “show their fingers”.
Most of the victims were killed in the Kerri district, where Guadalupe river, the heavy showers on Friday, the fourth state holiday on Friday.
Earlier, the mystic camp confirmed that at least 27 girls and employees were among the dead.
The survivors are now focused on trying to restore.
Justin Brown has lived along the Guadalupe River for more than 25 years.
A week ago he lived in his mobile house in the Blue Oak RV Park with his two young daughters and dogs. Now there is a huge puddle where his house once stood – his RV swept into the flood.
“We were one of the few parks that came out of almost everyone,” said Mr. Brown BBC, described the efforts of his master and ambulance staff who evacuated almost all the residents of the park.
Looking on the empty area where his house once stood – now just the garbage – he said he was hoping to go back as soon as he could.
On Friday, President Donald Trump will head to the flooding areas with the First Lady Melania Trump.
Separately, in New Mexico, the NWS announced the emergency of Flash on Tuesday and stated that Ridas residents are in high flood conditions.
Officials are reportedly working there to save people who have fallen into the floods and houses that are reportedly washed away.
A wave on Rio Ruidas reached 15 feet (4.5 m), NWS said in Albuqueke in a report on X.
According to the CBS, the US partner BBC, the “waters” retreated approximately two hours.
Officials had to commit some quick rescuers, and some people were not taken into account on Tuesday night.