US Texas Flash Flads: Death Toll climbs over 100; 160 still missing | world News

Governor Greg Abbott on Tuesday said Governor Greg Abbott said that over 160 people remain missing after a teemis in the deadly flash flash of Texas during the fourth weekend of July.The counting of unaccounted people in the Texas floods has been almost three times since the final quote on Sunday, when Governor Abbott said that 41 people were unaware of the state and could disappear more. Texas officials have increased the number of missing people since the establishment of a hotline for families to report their missing loved ones.Most of the missing people belong to Ker County, who were believed to have visited the hill country during the holiday and did not check in hotels or were not registered in camps, Abbott said during a press briefing.The AP reported that the search operations with the crew deploying heavy machinery to clean the tangled trees, dislikes the boulder from Riverbank, and piles through a pile of debris.All-Girls Christian Summer Camp, Camp Mistic reported the most tragic losses, where at least 27 campers and counselors lost their lives. Located in the lower areas of the Gwadalup River, homes for many young camps and campgrounds were one of the most difficult-hit.The camp said in a statement posted on its website, “We are communicating with local and state officials, deploying extensive resources for the discovery of our missing girls.” Bob Henson, a meteorologist at the Yale Climate Connection, noted that the tragedy marks the most deadly inland flood incident in the US since the Big Thompson Canian Flood in Colorado on 31 July 1976, which claimed the lives of 144 persons during the state’s centenary celebrations.Look Texas flood: Road disappears in minutes as water growth