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Urgent Update: Texas Flood Missing Persons Drop to 3 from 160

URGENT UPDATE: The number of individuals missing following the catastrophic floods in Texas Hill Country has dramatically decreased to just three, officials confirmed on Saturday. This significant drop comes after a thorough investigation verified the safety of many initially reported missing. The city of Kerrville, located about 60 miles northwest of San Antonio, released a statement reflecting the latest developments in the ongoing recovery efforts.

Earlier this week, authorities had estimated that around 160 people were unaccounted for in the aftermath of the floods that struck over the Fourth of July weekend, resulting in at least 135 confirmed fatalities. Kerr County was among the hardest hit, with most deaths occurring along the Guadalupe River.

Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice expressed gratitude for the relentless efforts of more than 1,000 local, state, and federal responders. “Thanks to their extraordinary efforts, the number of individuals previously listed as missing has dropped from over 160 to three,” Rice stated.

The recovery operation continues along the Guadalupe River watershed, involving multiple agencies and international search teams. Officials noted that the missing persons list fluctuated as reports came in through a dedicated hotline. Many individuals who were initially thought to be missing have now been confirmed safe.

The flooding devastated the Hill Country, destroying vacation cabins and youth camps, including the historic Camp Mystic, where tragic losses included at least 27 campers and counselors, many of them the youngest attendees. As recovery efforts press on, the need for improved safety measures has come to the forefront.

In response to the disaster, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has called for a special legislative session starting on July 31 to address flood-related issues and review how authorities handled the crisis. This session will prioritize establishing better warning systems for residents in flood-prone areas, as Kerr County currently lacks such mechanisms due to missed funding opportunities over the past decade.

Governor Abbott, along with former President Donald Trump, who visited the devastated area on July 11, has faced scrutiny over the flood response. Abbott referred to questions about accountability as “the word choice of losers,” emphasizing the need to focus on solutions instead of blame.

As the special session approaches, lawmakers will consider new legislation aimed at enhancing flood response and communication systems. A bill introduced by Republican Representative Don McLaughlin seeks to set building standards for youth camps situated in high-risk flood zones.

The urgency of improving forecasting systems has also been echoed at the national level. Washington Senator Maria Cantwell stated on “Face the Nation” that there is a “national responsibility” to enhance these crucial systems to prevent future tragedies.

Recovery efforts continue, but as the number of missing persons dwindles, the community grapples with the tragic loss of life and the lasting impact of this natural disaster. The latest updates highlight the ongoing commitment of officials and responders to ensure the safety and well-being of Texas residents moving forward.

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