Dozens dead from Texas floods as campers remain unaccounted for

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Officials in Texas said that dozens of people were killed after catastrophic flash floods swept through Central Texas during a surge of the Guadalupe River. Those officials also say that dozens of children from a nearby summer camp have gone missing after floodwaters swept through. NBC News’ Ryan Chandler reports from hard-hit Kerrville, Texas.

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