Death toll reaches 134, search continues for missing
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Kerr County flood among deadliest disasters in Texas history
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Special K9 Inc., a nonprofit based in Montgomery County that deploys certified cadaver dogs across the U.S. and internationally. It's an all-volunteer team driven by one mission: to help families find their missing loved ones.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNKerr County search and rescue operations paused again on Monday due to rainAlthough a new round of floods elsewhere prompted emergency rescues Sunday, no injuries or deaths were reported.
As search and rescue efforts continue in several parts of the Hill Country, at least 107 people — 70 adults and 37 children — were reportedly killed in connection with the deadly Fourth of July flooding,
Nevada Task Force-1 continues to assist with the search-and-recovery efforts in Kerr County, Texas, according to a Clark County news release.
"You’ll never find them. I’ve already talked to ranchers about what to look for in their areas that were flooded... long term," he said.
More than 2,000 people from multiple agencies were assisting the effort in Kerr County, Sheriff Larry Leitha said.