The search for people swept away by devastating floods in Central Texas, including missing girls from a riverside summer camp, has become a race against time. The death toll has crossed 60 and forecasters warned that downpours would continue in already hard-hit areas. Blame is swirling over preparedness and whether residents were properly alerted. President Donald Trump signed a major disaster declaration for the worst-hit Kerr County. n18oc_world n18oc_crux
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