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Officials said more than 850 people had been rescued after a sudden storm dumped up to 15 inches of rain across the region.
Officials warned that the full extent of the catastrophe is unknown and unaccounted victims could still be found amid the massive piles of debris.
The death toll from the devastating Texas floods has risen to over 110 people and at least 173 remain missing. Former NOAA Administrator Richard Spinrad joins Ana Cabrera to break down the timeline of the flood alerts and to provide more insight on response.
On "Today with Jenna and Friends," Jenna Bush Hager opened up about sending her kids off to summer camp in Texas after last week's tragic flooding.
In the wake of last week’s catastrophic floods in the Texas Hill Country, on Friday, Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate state emergency response resources ahead of another round of severe weather and flash flooding threats expected this weekend.
A study puts the spotlight on Texas as the leading U.S. state by far for flood-related deaths, with more than 1,000 of them from 1959 to 2019.
A National Weather Service advisory warned of another 2-4 inches of rain falling in the region − and isolated areas could see 9-12 inches.