AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After the devastating July 4 flood that happened in Kerr County, the Kerr County Flood Disaster Joint Information Center confirmed Saturday that only three people remain missing, according to the city of Kerrville.
In a July 16 update, Kerr County officials said at least 107 people, including 37 children, were killed in Kerr County. In a July 14 update, Gov. Greg Abbott said 97 people were known to be missing in the "greater Kerrville are."
By Saturday, Kerville officials announced the number of missing people in Kerr County dropped from more than 160 to three, according to a news release.
“We are profoundly grateful to the more than 1,000 local, state, and federal authorities who have worked tirelessly in the wake of the devastating flood that struck our community,” Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice said in the release. “Thanks to their extraordinary efforts, the number of individuals previously listed as missing has dropped from over 160 to three.”
At least 135 people were killed in the catastrophic flash flooding across Texas, with the majority of the deaths confirmed in Kerr County.
Deaths were confirmed in six counties overall, with four still missing in Travis County. Other deaths and people missing were confirmed in Kendall County, Burnet County, Williamson County and Tom Green County.
As for Kerrville, officials said recovery operations continued throughout the Guadalupe River Saturday.
“Our thoughts remain with the families still awaiting news, and we will continue to stand with them as efforts persist," Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring, Jr. said in the release.
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