Kuwait city: The death toll from flash floods that struck central Texas last Friday has now climbed to at least 107 people and an unknown number of others are missing, rescue officials noted on Tuesday. Local crews continue to remove debris and assess damage in the flood-affected areas across the region.
According to Kuwait News Agency, SH 39, FM 1340, and Lemos Bridge on FM 394 remain closed in Kerr County. Rainfall continues to pose a serious flood threat across parts of Texas. Authorities urge residents to monitor local forecast information, ensure they have a way to receive information from local officials, and to never drive through flooded roads.
Heavy rainfall and flash flooding impacts continue across Central Texas, the Hill Country, and Concho Valley. The situation remains critical as rescue and relief operations are ongoing in the hardest-hit areas, with emergency services working tirelessly to manage the aftermath of the severe weather event.