
Key Points
- So far, 2 people have lost their lives in the disaster in the Hill Country region of Texas.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott called on the local public to be cautious as more rainfall is expected.
- The flood disaster experienced in the region was described by local officials as record-level and devastating.
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Fatalities are occurring in the severe and record-level flood disaster that struck the Hill Country region in the US state of Texas. In a statement made by officials, it was confirmed that the number of people who lost their lives in the region has risen to two.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned regional residents against the flood disaster and called on them to comply with safety measures. Officials are expressing their concerns because weather forecasts indicate that more rainfall is expected in the region in the coming days.
Local emergency teams continue search and rescue and safety operations in the region without slowing down due to the ongoing adverse weather conditions. Officials state that damage assessment efforts will begin once the floodwaters recede.
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- In which region did the flood disaster occur?
- The disaster occurred in the Hill Country region in the US state of Texas.
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- Yes, according to the statement by the Texas Governor, 2 people lost their lives in the flood disaster.
- How is the weather expected to be in the region in the coming hours?
- Officials announced that more rainfall is expected in the region in the coming days and the flood danger continues.
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