Heavy rains in Texas on Sunday interrupted the ongoing search for victims of flooding along the Guadalupe River. Officials confirmed that at least 129 people died during the July floods, with over 160 still missing in Kerr County. Authorities conducted door-to-door alerts and issued emergency warnings, urging residents to avoid travel unless evacuating. The National Weather Service renewed flash flood warnings for the Texas Hill Country and impacted areas, advising immediate relocation to higher ground and cautioning against traversing floodwaters.
Authorities believe more than 160 people may still be missing in Kerr County due to the catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River.
A new round of heavy rains in Texas has increased the instability in the affected areas, prompting officials to continue issuing alerts and warnings.
The National Weather Service continues to warn residents about flash flood risks across the Texas Hill Country, urging immediate movement to higher ground.
Residents in Kerrville were alerted to potential flooding with authorities going door to door and issuing strong advisories not to travel unless under evacuation orders.
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