Number of missing in deadly Texas floods drops to 3
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The search for victims of deadly flooding in Texas Hill Country is headed into its third week as officials try to pin down exactly how many people remain missing.
Capitol Hill has had a packed few weeks as Republicans worked to pass President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda, leaving little time for disaster relief.
The first bills related to revamping disaster preparedness in the aftermath of the deadly flooding have been filed.
Texas officials have dramatically reduced the number of people reported missing from the catastrophic July 4th floods in Kerr County from over 160 individuals down to just three people, according to a press release from the Kerr County Flood Disaster Joint Information Center.
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