What we covered here
• Scores missing after floods: More than 160 people are known to be missing in Kerr County as a result of the flooding in central Texas, according to Gov. Greg Abbott, who cited “combined law enforcement efforts.” At least a dozen others are missing in other parts of the state, he said. Separately, officials confirmed that more than 110 people have died.
• Alert system under scrutiny: Abbott, who spoke at a news conference today in the devastated area, said the emergency alert system would be addressed during a special session of the state legislature later this month.
• Certification at camp: Two days before the flooding, a state inspector visited Camp Mystic, the youth camp in the county, and certified that it had an emergency plan in place and that its cabins and other buildings were safe, records obtained by CNN show.
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