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Search for missing continues as Texas floods kill 51, including 15 children

Hundreds of rescuers have been deployed to search for people missing in central Texas, after flash floods killed 51 people, including 15 children.

The worst affected area is Kerr County where 43 people haveĀ died and where 27 children remain missing from a Christian youth camp located along the River Guadalupe.

ā€œThe work continues, and will continue, until everyone is found,ā€ promised Larry Leitha, the sheriff of Kerr County.

People have also been confirmed dead in other parts of the state, including Travis County and Tom Green County.

Multiple flash flood warnings remain in place over the weekend in central Texas.

At a news conference on Saturday afternoon, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he had signed an expanded disaster declaration to boost search efforts.

He said officials would be relentless in ensuring they locate ā€œevery single person who’s been a victim of this eventā€, adding that ā€œwe will stop when the job is completedā€.

It remains a search and rescue mission, officials said, not a recovery effort.

They said rescuers were going up and down the Guadalupe River to try to find people who may have been swept away by the floods.

US President Donald Trump said his administration was working closely with local authorities to respond to the emergency.

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Watch: Texans face flood aftermath

Forecasters have warned that central Texas may see more flooding this weekend.

The National Weather Service (NWS) said the area could see 2 to 5in (5cm to 12cm) of rain on Saturday.

Up to 10in of rain was possible in some areas badly affected by Friday’s deluge.

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Much of the rescue has focused on a large all-girls’ Christian summer camp called Camp Mystic, located along the banks of the Guadalupe River.

Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick told the BBC’s Radio 4 PM programme many of 27 missing girls were ā€œunder the age of 12ā€.

Pictures from the camp show it in disarray, with blankets, mattresses, teddy bears and other belongings caked in mud.

Many were asleep when the river rose more than 26ft (8m) in less than an hour in the early hours of Friday.

In an email to parents of the roughly 750 campers, Camp Mystic said that if they had not been contacted directly, their child had been accounted for.

Bodies of more children recovered Saturday, Central Texas flood death toll climbs to 51

Officials in Central Texas say they don’t have an accurate count of the number of people missing after catastrophic flash floods swept through the Guadalupe River corridor on Friday.

Texas flooding latest: Two sisters among 51 dead as desperate search for campers swept away enters third day

Donald Trump described the flooding as ā€˜terrible’ as emergency services search for dozens of missing children

Four girls missing from a summer camp were found dead as a desperate search forĀ dozens of other campersĀ continues afterĀ devastating floodsĀ hitĀ Texas, killing at least 51.

At least 15 children were killed as a result of what Texas GOP Congressman Chip Roy called a ā€œonce-in-a-century flood.ā€ More than 850 people from around the region have been rescued or evacuated, officials said Saturday.

Two girls — 13-year-old Blair and 11-year-old Brooke — were among those killed by the floods, their father told CNN on Saturday night. Harber said Blair ā€œwas a gifted student and had a generous, kind heart,ā€ and described Brooke as ā€œlike a light in any room, people gravitated to her and she made them laugh and enjoy the moment.ā€

There are also 27 girls still missing from Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp along the Guadalupe River that was ravaged by the floods, officials said. At least four girls who attended Camp Mystic have been confirmed dead, according toĀ reports, marking a tragic end to a day-long search.

The unexpected flas flooding struck on Friday after torrential rain along the Guadalupe River. The destructive force of the fast-rising waters just before dawn on Friday washed out homes and swept away vehicles.

Trump says he’s ā€˜praying’ for Texas families

President Donald Trump said his administration is working ā€œon the groundā€ in Texas to support the state amid devastating floods.

ā€œThe Trump Administration is working with State and Local Officials on the ground in Texas in response to the tragic flooding that took place yesterday,ā€ he wrote on Truth Social. ā€œOur Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, will be there shortly. Melania and I are praying for all of the families impacted by this horrible tragedy.ā€

ā€œOur Brave First Responders are on site doing what they do best,ā€ he added. ā€œ GOD BLESS THE FAMILIES, AND GOD BLESS TEXAS!ā€

Witness recalls ā€˜indescribable’ moment of the flooding

Tonia Fucci, a Pennsylvania resident visiting her grandmother for the Independence Day weekend, woke early on Friday to the sound of heavy rain ā€œcoming down in buckets.ā€

ā€œIt’s indescribable, the sounds, of how loud they were, which turned out to be … the massive cypress trees that came down along the river,ā€ she told aĀ ReutersĀ reporter in an interview the next day.

Ms Fucci filmed on her phone a torrent of muddy water flooding the road to her grandmother’s house and two recreational vehicles in a parking lot, with their wheels submerged in water.

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ā€œI’m still in shock today,ā€ Fucci toldĀ Reuters news agency. ā€œThere’s so many missing children and missing people. You just want them to be found for the sake of the families. But, you know, it’s not going to be a good ending… There’s no way people could have survived the swiftness of the water.ā€

Ms Fucci said she had received National Weather alerts on her phone hours after the flood had already hit. The residents of the town had to rely on one another, as they ran to their neighbors to see who needed help before rescue teams arrived.

ā€œSomething I’ve never seen before. You knew it was tragedy,ā€ Ms Fucci said.

Photos of rescue teams searching for missing campers after Texas Hill Country flash flood

Photos of rescue teams searching for missing campers after Texas Hill Country flash flood

A powerful flash flood swept through Texas Hill Country, causing widespread devastation and leading to the deaths of multiple adults and children. Search and rescue teams using helicopters, boats and drones are working nonstop to find survivors and victims. Camp Mystic, a Christian girls summer camp, was especially hard hit, with many campers still missing.

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