Texas Flooding: Over 170 Missing, Search Efforts Underway
FOX 11 Los AngelesJuly 10, 20253 min733 views
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- 💔 Central Texas is grappling with the aftermath of devastating floods that occurred last week.
- ⚠️ Over 170 people remain unaccounted for, with officials fearing the death toll will rise as search efforts continue.
Community and Volunteer Response
- 🤝 Hundreds gathered in Kerrville, Texas, to pay respects to victims, while volunteers from across the country are assisting in the search.
- 🚒 More than 2,100 responders from state, local, and federal agencies are on the ground.
- 🍲 Organizations like Mercy Chefs are providing comfort and serving thousands of hot meals to grieving families and first responders.
Presidential Visit and Recovery Efforts
- 🇺🇸 President Trump is scheduled to visit to witness the devastation and has pledged support for the state's recovery.
Weather Outlook
- ☀️ Currently, the area is experiencing dry and hot conditions, with heat advisories and extreme heat warnings in effect for some regions.
- ⛈️ Thunderstorms are expected to move through the area this weekend, but the forecast for Southern California indicates a stronger seabreeze will help reduce daytime highs closer to average.
- 🌡️ Temperatures are expected to remain warm and dry, with no rain in the immediate forecast for Southern California.
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