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Over 100 People Still Missing After July 4 Floods That K-lled At Least 135 in Texas
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More than 100 people remain missing in Texas after devastating floods on July 4. Floodwaters surged through homes, RV parks, and campgrounds, reportedly killing at least 135 people across the state.
Emergency responders have been working continuously to locate missing persons and recover victims. The July 4 disaster overwhelmed infrastructure and left many rural areas cut off.
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The flooding reportedly destroyed dozens of RV parks and swept away entire campgrounds. Residents have described scenes of chaos as water rapidly overtook homes and roads.
Texas officials have not released the full list of missing individuals as search efforts continue. Rescue teams are also contending with hazardous conditions and widespread debris.
The floods reportedly came with little warning, catching many campers and travelers by surprise. Campgrounds near riverbanks were particularly vulnerable as water levels surged overnight.
Local authorities have activated emergency shelters to assist displaced residents. Volunteers and nonprofits have mobilized to distribute food, clothing, and supplies to impacted areas.
The death toll of at least 135 reportedly makes this one of the deadliest natural disasters in Texas history. Many families are still awaiting updates on missing loved ones.
Some advocate for improved flood monitoring systems and better land use planning to reduce future risk. Others emphasize that extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and harder to predict.
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| Total News Sources | 25 |
| Left | 8 |
| Right | 5 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Center |
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