A severe flooding incident in Kerrville, Texas, has led to 43 fatalities, including 15 children, with many more unaccounted for. Authorities are conducting an extensive search along the Guadalupe River, with reports indicating that 27 girls from a local summer camp are missing. Amidst the chaos, families are desperately searching for their loved ones. Emergency responders are working under challenging conditions, using helicopters and boats to search the swollen rivers. Despite the mounting death toll, officials remain focused on search and rescue efforts, hoping to find the missing individuals.
"People need to know - today will be a hard day," said Joe Herring Jr., the mayor of Kerrville. His voice caught as he spoke. "It will be a hard day."
"We are literally walking every inch of the Guadalupe from the east side of Kerr County to the west side of Kerr County," said Jonathan Lamb, a sergeant with the local sheriff's office. He added: "Our focus remains on the missing and their loved ones, and we're not going to stop until we find and return every missing person."
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