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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
The death toll continues to rise in central Texas, now more than 50 known dead and dozens missing,
as authorities search for survivors of a catastrophic flash flood.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has asked the federal government to assist in what is still considered a rescue effort.
Kerr County Sheriff Larry Latha says the effort is getting help.
We appreciate the assistance we're receiving from all levels of government,
from local agencies to state.
and federal agencies responding.
Of particular concern, summer campgrounds in Kerr County, Texas,
where more than two dozen children attending a girls' summer camp are missing.
Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice says the situation on the ground is still precarious for local residents.
Best thing you can do, especially right in your small local area, don't go out into major areas.
Public Works mentioned just, hey,
pick up a little bit of debris in your trash cans or your trash bags,
you know, keep it local, but stay out of the major areas.
Everything is still very dangerous, very hazardous conditions.
The National Weather Service is forecasting continued heavy rainfall and potential flooding today.