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Death toll in Texas flash flood rises to 24

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The death toll in Texas' heavy flood that swept Central Texas has risen to 24, according to Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha.The search operation for the children still missing from Camp Mystic, a Chr...
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News video: Trump Reacts To ‘Catastrophic’ Texas Floods | 20 Camp Girls Missing After Guadalupe River Surge

Trump Reacts To ‘Catastrophic’ Texas Floods | 20 Camp Girls Missing After Guadalupe River Surge 03:40

A horrifying flash flood has devastated Kerr County in south-central Texas, killing 24 people and leaving 20 girls missing from a Christian summer camp. President Donald Trump reacted to the tragedy, calling the incident “terrible” and “shocking.” Search and rescue teams are racing against...

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