‘Nobody saw this’: Texas kills 59; Even after washing the camp, 27 girls are missing, rescue efforts enter day 3. Bharat News

State officials said on Sunday that the edge of death from the devastating flash flood in Texas has climbed 59, being more deadly, the state officials said on Sunday. “Even today we have heavy rain, and we have lost others. Now we are up to 59. We hope that high, sad, “Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick told Fox News.27 girls are still missing from flood-hit summer camp The rescue team was a frustration of discovering 27 girls, which went missing after flood waters through a Christian Summer Camp Mistic in Ker County, which went missing. Most of the confirmation the dead were recovered from the camp site.Fierce water increased by 26 feet in 45 minutes Officials said that the river increased by 26 feet, just 45 minutes before morning on Friday, while removing houses, vehicles and campgrounds. Helicopters, boats and drones were deployed in a debris filled with debris to detect the remaining people. At least one flash flood warning was effective in Central Texas on Sunday.The Governor declares the day of prayer, the pope provides sensation Governor Greg Abbott declared the day of prayer for the state on Sunday. He said, “I urge every Texon to join the prayer … for the lost life, who are still missing, and to protect the people on the front lines,” he said. Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pontiff also offered condolences, prayed for families who lost loved ones, especially daughters at the summer camp.Questions raised about preparations Officials are facing an investigation to whether adequate warnings and withdrawal were done in time. Accuweather and National Weather Service had allegedly released flash flood alerts. Nevertheless, several camps were caught off-guards.The remaining people remember the terrible escape The 13 -year -old camp Survivor Eleinor Leaster explained how she and other girls survived the help of the rescue team using ropes to cross a flooded bridge. An 8 -year -old girl from Alabama and a nearby camp director is one of the dead confirmed.More than 850 people rescued in 36 hours More than 850 people were rescued within 36 hours, including treats and roofs. Homeland’s Security Secretary Christie Nom assured federal support, in which Coast Guard aircraft continue to operate after the darkness.Local people stick to trees, take shelter in atix The residents harassed the stories of survival. Erin Burges said that he and his teenage son hit a tree when water went into his house. Barry Edelman carried forward his entire family, including a 94 -year -old and a child, his attic.Officials say, “Nobody saw this,” Ker County Judge Rob Kelly called it a flood of a century once. “We know the river grows. But no one saw it,” he said, a proposed flood warning system failed to have materiality due to cost concerns. He said that recovery efforts will now begin, it will be called “long, toilet work”.