A July Fourth weekend deluge in Texas caused catastrophic flash flooding that has killed at least 104 people.
Camp Mystic in Kerr County says Monday morning that it is ''grieving the loss'' of 27 campers and counselors as the search continues for victims of the disaster. The flooding sent a wall of water through the century-old summer camp Friday.
The risk of life-threatening flooding was still high in central Texas with more rain on the way.
The Texas Hill Country is home to several summer camps. Searchers there have found the bodies of 84 people, including 28 children. Twenty other deaths have been reported in other parts of Texas.
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Death toll surpasses 100 as massive search continues for missing people
In hard-hit Kerr County, home to Camp Mystic and several other summer camps, searchers have found the bodies of 84 people, including 28 children, according to Kerr County officials.
The death toll is now at least 104 deaths across central Texas.