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Death toll rises to 43 in Texas floods as rescuers scour for missing

Death toll rises to 43 in Texas floods as rescuers scour for missing

KERRVILLE, Texas — A nightmarish search-and-rescue operation continued Saturday, as authorities frantically fanned out along the roiling Guadalupe River, looking for survivors of the fierce flooding that has killed at least 43 people, 15 of them children.
The death toll was expected to rise. Officials do not know how many remain missing, but managers at one beloved summer camp said that 27 girls were unaccounted for as of late Saturday afternoon.
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