Several hundred people gathered in Kerrville, Texas, to mourn 120 flood victims and pray for the more than 160 individuals still missing after devastating flash floods. The vigil at Tivy Antler Stadium included grieving families and community leaders. Officials confirmed this event represents the deadliest inland flooding in the US since 1976, with specific focus on victims from Camp Mystic. Search efforts for missing individuals continue amidst a solemn atmosphere, as hope fades for finding more survivors and attention turns to providing closure for families.
At least 120 people have been confirmed dead, with more than 160 still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest inland flooding in the US since 1976.
People attend a Catholic rosary service for the Texas flood victims at Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerr County, Kerrville, Texas.
Search crews continued scouring the Guadalupe River on foot, horseback, and by air for those still missing, with officials admitting hope of finding survivors had faded.
Many attendees wore blue shirts with the slogan, Tivy Fight Never Die, and green ribbons for Camp Mystic, where at least 27 campers and counsellors died.
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