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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
The number of missing from the catastrophic 4th of July flooding in Kerr County,
Texas has dropped dramatically.
Officials say three people remain unaccounted for as Texas Public Radio's David Martin Davies reports.
Texas officials said on Friday that the number of missing was about 97 after the flood three weeks ago.
Now the number has been revised to the single digits.
In a release,
the city of Kerrville says many individuals who were initially reported as missing had been verified as safe and removed.
from the list.
Because the flood hit on a holiday weekend and the riverfront was crowded with unregistered campers and other visitors,
it's been difficult for the officials to estimate the number of missing.
The flash flood killed at least 135 people along the Upper Guadalupe River.
Officials said recovery operations will continue for those still missing.
For NPR News, I'm David Martin Davies in San Antonio.