Texas county makes huge update to missing persons list
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Two days before the waters of the Guadalupe River swelled into a deadly and devastating Fourth of July flood in Kerr County, Texas, engineers with a California-based company called Rainmaker took off in an airplane about 100 miles away and dispersed 70 grams of silver iodide into a cloud.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas flooding: Kerr County still working to recover two weeks after floodKERR COUNTY, Texas - There is still a long way to go two weeks after the devastating floods in Central Texas. In Kerr County, officials confirmed 107 deaths, including 70 adults and 37 children. More than 1,000 first responders from across the country are helping with search efforts to bring loved ones home to their families.
The Commerce Department acting inspector general's office will evaluate the National Weather Service’s actions around the catastrophic flooding in Texas
Less than 5% of homes in the county's FEMA floodplain had flood coverage, well below the national average. Uptake was even worse in other areas that flooded.
Kerr County, like much of the Texas Hill Country, sits in “Flash Flood Alley” — one of the most flood-prone regions in North America.
As the water rises, so does the Kerr County community, especially one man who reunited a brother and sister, swept away in the flood.
Search and rescue teams continue to look for missing persons weeks after July Fourth floods in Texas.
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8NewsNow.com on MSNNevada Task Force continues to assist flood recovery operations in TexasIt’s been over one week since the Nevada Task Force 1 (NV-TF1) left Las Vegas to assist with search and rescue and recovery operations in flood-ravaged parts of