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Robert Earl Keen has a personal connection to Kerrville, TX, the site of massive flooding on July 4 that authorities say resulted in the deaths of 111 people, with nearly 170 still unaccounted for at press time.
Heavy equipment is tearing through massive debris piles in Kerr County as the search for the missing continues.
Young campers and a dad saving his family were among the dozens killed in the historic flash floods that tore through central Texas over the holiday weekend.
The devastating floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country on July Fourth weekend have claimed more than 100 lives, including young campers whose lives were cut tragically short, with dozens still missing.
Before heading to Texas July 11, the president expanded a federal disaster declaration for the floods, making residents of eight Central Texas counties eligible for federal assistance programs.
Heavy rain poured over parts of central Texas, dumping more than a month's worth of rain for places like San Angelo.
Search and rescue operations are ongoing after flash floods hit parts of Texas. An unknown number of people still remain missing.
The death toll in the central Texas flooding is up to 119 people, 95 of them in Kerr County, including 36 children.
ABC News’ Juju Chang is joined by former FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell to discuss the growing questions surrounding the emergency response in Texas after devastating and deadly flash flooding.