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The event was held as search crews and volunteers continued to scour miles along the Guadalupe River for the people still missing.
Officials in flood-stricken central Texas on Wednesday again deflected mounting questions about whether they could have done more to warn people ahead of devastating flash flooding that killed at least 119 people on July 4.
TEGNA Texas created a new charitable fund raising money to support people impacted by devastating floods in Central Texas.
When the precipitation intensified in the early morning hours Friday, many people failed to receive or respond to flood warnings at riverside campsites known to be in the floodplain.
Heavy rains fell quickly in the predawn hours of Friday in the Texas Hill Country, causing the Gaudalupe River to rise 26 feet in just 45 minutes.
Search teams looking for dozens of people still missing after flash floods in central Texas faced the danger of more heavy rain and thunderstorms on Monday after a disaster that has killed at least 78 people including 28 children.
Savannah College of Art and Design President Paula Wallace shared on social media that Joyce Catherine Badon had dead.