At least 161 people lost a Texas County four days after deadly and disrupted floods in the state last week, as the hope of losing survivors living.
The lost hard-hit-hit Kerr County includes five campers and a counselor from the Camp Mystic, a Christian summer Summer Summer located in the river of Guadalupe.
At least 109 people died in danger, including 94 in the Kerrville area alone, Abbott said at a news conference on Tuesday.
Texas is not alone. New Mexico also saw an emergency in Flood Flood, with the National Weather Service (NWS) warned with extreme flooding on Tuesday night.
In Texas, searching and rescue efforts continue, with Abbott promised emergency crews “never stop until every lost person is considered”.
Abbott added that it is likely to be more lost to add to the list of days, and people are encouraged to report to anyone they think is not cared for.
General Thomas Suelzer from Texas National Guard says search efforts include Chinook and Black helicopters to rescue.
He said there were 13 black helicopters hawk that helped search effort, including four arrivals from Arkansas. He added that the authorities were also used as the trona.
The responders from different agencies work together in rescue efforts, including agents from Border Patrol, the FBI and National Guard.
More than 250 responders from different agencies have been assigned to the Kerrville Area just to help find and rescue.
One of the rescues volunteers, named Tim, told the BBC that he had never seen any destruction of this measure before.
“I did the floods of East Texas and southeast Texas, and storms, and it was a collision at night,” he said.
Another volunteer to save, named Justin, compare the effort to “try to find a straw in a haystack”.
“There’s a wide passage of the meadows, and there aren’t enough cadaver dogs to pass all of it,” he said to the BBC.
“It’s hard to access a lot of it with heavy machinery. Guys are the men trying to pick it up with tools and hands, and they don’t even put on a teeth – not because of a lack of effort.”
Questions generated if Authorities provide adequate flood warnings Before danger, and why people do not evacuate before.
Experts say there are many reasons that contribute to Texas tragedy, including extreme weather, the location of holiday homes and time.
The Governor, which spent part of the sun examined the flood zone, said the authorities issued a storm university and knew the size of the storm “.
No one knows it leads to a “30-foot high water tsunami”, he said.
The Governor responded to a question of who “blame” for great death, saying: “That’s the word choice of lost.”
He made a sports analogy, saying that American football teams have made mistakes; The champion teams are those who do not “poin by”.
Most victims died in Kerr County, where the Guadalupe stream was broken down with a loud downhill before the mornings on Friday, the fourth public holiday.
Mystic mystic initially confirmed at least 27 girls and staff one of the dead.
Those who endure today focus on trying to rebuild.
Justin Brown lives along the Guadalupe River for more than 25 years.
One week ago, he lived in his mobile home in Blue Oak RV Park with his two daughters and dogs. Today, there is a large puddika where his house once stood – his RV lost in floods.
“We are one of the few parks that have taken almost everyone,” Mr. Brown told the BBC as he described his owners ‘owners’ efforts to evacuate the park residents.
In view of the empty lot where his home once stood – now he says he hopes to go back soon.
President Donald Trump will travel to flood-broken areas with the first woman Melania Trump on Friday.
In fact, in New Mexico, the NWS declared a flood emergency in Flash on Tuesday and told Ruidoso residents to alert the flood.
Officials have already worked to save people who are trapped in floods and houses reportedly washed.
A flood flood of Rio Ruidoso has reached 15 feet (4.5m), NWS in Albuquerque said in a post of X.
Waters drove about two hours ago, according to CBS with BBC.
Officials need to make some boat saves and some people unknown on Tuesday night.