101 missing, at least 132 dead
The number of missing persons stands at 101 more than one week after the devastating flooding that struck Texas. Search efforts are ongoing.
At least 132 people have died.

The number of missing persons in Texas stands at 101.
At least 134 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
The number of missing persons stands at 101. Search operations are ongoing in Kerr County.
The number of missing persons stands at 101 more than one week after the devastating flooding that struck Texas. Search efforts are ongoing.
At least 132 people have died.

Heavy rain has moved into the search area of the Guadalupe River, forcing search and recovery operations to stop and then restart, according to a county official.
Crews also lost half to three-quarters of their search day on Sunday due to heavy rains, Kerr County Sheriff Larry L. Leitha said.

The search for flooding victims is ongoing, Kerr County Sheriff Larry L. Leitha said Monday, noting that searchers lost half to three-quarters of their search day on Sunday due to heavy rains.
"We’ll keep looking," he said at Monday’s Kerr County commissioners court session.

One commissioner is asking for more cell service, sirens and "diversion dams" in the wake of the catastrophic flooding.
A model showed 36 feet of water in the unincorporated community of Center Point, with the flooding moving at 1.5 million gallons per second, he said at Monday’s meeting.
Another commissioner said he’s been getting death threats by people "playing a blame game."
A flood watch remains in effect through at least Monday evening for the Texas Hill Country, including the city of Kerrville.

Showers and thunderstorms may become heavy Monday afternoon and evening, leading to 1 to 2 inches of rainfall -- although isolated amounts up to 5 inches are possible with any training storms.
A few more showers of lesser intensity are possible during the day on Tuesday. A few sprinkles may be possible on Wednesday.
An extended period of dry skies is expected to being Thursday and last the weekend and into next week.
-ABC News' Kenton Gewecke