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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
Search and rescue efforts continue in central Texas, where since Friday,
flash flooding has left more than 50 people dead.
At least 27 people are missing.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott told reporters.
This is a 24-7 operation, day and night,
because we know that we are looking for Texans and Americans, and we put them as our top priority.
We will find every one of them.
More than two dozen children attending a girls' summer camp are missing.
Disaster survivors say the dramatic rise of the Guadalupe River came as a surprise.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says there were some advisories.
On July 3rd at 1.18 p.m., a flood watch was issued.
Although it was moderate,
it wasn't to the extremes that it was when the system came over the area that it stalled.
It was much more water, much like I think we experienced during Harvey.
The same type of system that was unpredictable in the way that it reacted and the way that it stopped right here and dumped unprecedented amounts of rain that caused a flooding event like this.
She says the Federal Emergency Management Agency is standing by to assist and engage in a timely response.