Texas flooding: What we know about victims, Trump's response, where flash floods occurred and what's next

Here's what we know so far on the Texas flash floods, including where the flooding is happening, when storms could end and what could happen next.
More than 100 people have been killed after heavy rain brought dangerous flash flooding to central Texas' Hill Country region.
Days after Friday's deadly deluge, first responders continue their search for victims along the Guadalupe River near Kerrville. The river surged by more than 20 feet within 90 minutes Friday, washing out roads and creating widespread damage.
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A search-and-rescue team near a damaged building Monday at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas.Ronaldo Shemidt / AFP - Getty ImagesHere's what we know about the flooding so far.
The flooding primarily affected the south-central Texas region, commonly referred to as the Hill Country. Counties that were severely affected include Kerr, Travis, Burnet, Kendall, Tom Green and Williamson.
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