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Search teams persisted in sifting through mounds of debris in Texas Hill Country on Wednesday (July 9) as hopes of finding more survivors dimmed five days after flash floods tore through the region, killing at least 119 people, including many children. As of Tuesday (July 8) evening, there were more than 170 people still unaccounted for, according to figures provided by Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Searchers have not found anyone alive since Friday. Most of the fatalities and missing people were in Kerr County. The county seat, Kerrville, was devastated when torrential rains lashed the area early on Friday, July 4, dropping more than a foot of rain in less than an hour and swelling the Guadalupe River to a height of nearly 30 feet (9 meters). The death toll in Kerr County was 95 as of Wednesday morning, Sheriff Larry Leitha told reporters at a briefing. The toll includes three dozen children. It also includes at least 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic, a Christian girls' summer retreat on the banks of the Guadalupe. Authorities have warned that the death toll will likely keep rising as floodwaters recede. Elsewhere on Tuesday, three people died in New Mexico, two of them young children, when a flash flood swept through the village of Ruidoso in mountains around 135 miles (217 km) southeast of Albuquerque, the state's largest city. The flooding was sparked by heavy rain that fell on wildfire burn scars, causing a rapid runoff of water that saw the Rio Ruidoso River rise to a record 20 feet, five feet higher than its previous historical high, the village said in a statement. Scientists say climate change has made extreme flood events more frequent and damaging by creating warmer, wetter weather patterns. Public officials in Texas have faced days of questions about whether they could have warned people sooner, giving them time to move to higher ground ahead of the raging floodwaters.

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00:00search efforts continue throughout her county as of 8 a.m. this morning central time there are 95
00:18deceased i'm going to kind of break down the numbers for you on adults there's 59 unidentified
00:2414 children 36 unidentified 13. cab mystic currently still has missing five campers and one counselor
00:37officials report there are 161 missing people in kerr county area community members are asked not to
00:45conduct debris management of their property until directed by law enforcement there is also a no burn
00:51ban in kerr county at this time till further noticed our mercy management of thomas is in the eoc center
00:58also with my chief they're both in the eoc center with every emergency you know what we're going to
01:04have to there's going to be an after action please y'all listen those words after action okay those
01:10those those questions are going to be answered i believe those questions need to be answered
01:14to the family of the misled ones to the public you know to the people that put me in this office those
01:19need to do and i want that answer and we're going to get that answer and i know that's going to be
01:23asked over and over please understand that you know we don't have we're not running we're not going
01:27to hide from everything that's going to be checked into at a later time i wish i could tell you that
01:31time i don't know that time i'm going to give you a few ideas and updates on what's going out in the
01:36field where he's been and what he's been seeing i mean i asked you i've been in this business 36 years
01:42i don't know if any any are how many of y'all have gave notifications death notifications i've done them
01:47what is worse a death notification or telling somebody i don't know where your loved one was
01:51that's my priority okay now please understand that
01:56or go to the next story
02:04the recent numbers reported break my heart
02:10and they break the heart of everyone up here everyone who's been working since july the fourth
02:18i want you to know i think it's important for the public to know i think it's important for the
02:23families to know in that emergency operations center there's not little silos of departments and
02:29agencies they're working as one team with one goal to find the missing and bring them home
02:37that's what you're in carville and we're going to do it my way i understand that morgan chesky please
02:52mr mayor records show that
03:03this morning so uh
03:05as you all are aware gentlemen sure
03:07you still have people counting on you
03:18you
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