
Search Efforts Continue Amid New Rainfall Threats
Texas authorities have significantly revised down the number of missing persons following catastrophic flooding from over 170 to 101. The adjustment comes as rescue teams face ongoing challenges including uncertainty about tourist numbers and submerged recreational vehicles.
Search Operations and Discoveries
Emergency crews discovered a caravan buried under 8 meters of sand in the Guadalupe River using sonar technology. Recovery teams continue scanning riverbeds while battling new rainfall that has suspended operations in some areas for the second consecutive day.
Death Toll and Impact
The confirmed death toll stands at 131, making this one of Texas' deadliest flood events. The flooding has particularly impacted recreational vehicle parks along riverbanks, where uncertainty about temporary residents complicates victim identification.
Meteorological Context
These floods resulted from unprecedented rainfall that overwhelmed central Texas watersheds. The Guadalupe River basin experienced record water levels, causing flash flooding that swept away vehicles and structures with little warning.