OAN Staff Abril Elfi
At least 109 people have now died and at least 161 people are still missing as a result of the devastating floods in central Texas, according to the state’s governor.
On Tuesday, Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) updated the total of unaccounted possible victims after taking a helicopter tour of the affected area, stating that the death toll from the floods — which now stands at 109 — has surpassed the number of Texans that were killed in Hurricane Harvey in 2017, in which 103 people lost their lives.
87 of the deaths occurred in Kerr County, where rescuers are still looking for five girls who remain missing from Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp that has already recorded at least 27 deaths.
“We will not stop until every missing person is accounted for,” Abbott told reporters. “There could very likely be more people added to the list.”
According to Abbott, the updated missing count is “based on persons who have been reported missing by friends, neighbors, and family.”
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