KERRVILLE, Texas—Residents and volunteers are persisting in search-and-recovery efforts along the rain-swollen Guadalupe River that ravaged the Texas Hill Country over the July 4 weekend, leaving more than 100 people dead.
On July 7, local volunteer Alli Robertson was walking with a group on the banks of the river in Comfort, Texas, looking for the deceased.
“They found two bodies right down here yesterday,” Robertson told The Epoch Times, pointing to an area near the Interstate 10 bridge.
In the search area, the powerful floodwaters had tossed a white pickup truck like a toy into a nest of debris piled up against trees, some a century old, that had withstood the deluge….