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Kerr County was hit the hardest, with at least 106 deaths.
Over 130 people are dead from the devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country.
Kerr County was hit the hardest, with at least 106 deaths, including 36 children. President Donald Trump signed a disaster declaration for the county and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is on the ground there.
Search and rescue operations are ongoing.
The American Red Cross is one of several organizations assisting with victim support, shelter and supplies.
Click here for more information on ways you can help.

Parts of central Texas are now under a level 3 out of 4 threat for flash flooding.
Kerr County, which was hit hard by this weekend’s rain, is just to the east, outside the zone preparing for this new flash flooding.
More than 5 inches of rain is possible and rainfall rates could climb to 3 inches per hour, overwhelming the already very saturated soil.
The rain is situated over a region colloquially known as "Flash Flood Alley," which is prone to flash flood events that are exacerbated by the region's steep terrain and shallow soil.
-ABC News’ Kyle Reiman
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said 10 girls and one counselor from Camp Mystic are still unaccounted for.
"The pain and agony of not knowing your child's whereabouts, it's the worst thing imaginable," he said.

Parents were dropping off their children at camp, knowing "your child is going to be swimming and canoes and horseback riding and doing archery and making lifetime friends," he said. "And then suddenly it turns to tragedy."
"Last week, we were picking up our daughter from camp here in Hunt. Our girls have gone to camp here for a decade," he said.
The statewide death toll has climbed to at least 82, according to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
"Texas is grieving right now. The pain, the shock of what has transpired these last few days has broken the heart of our state," he said.
