The death toll in the central Texas flooding is up to 119 people, 95 of them in Kerr County, including 36 children.

The number of people known to be missing in Central Texas flooding last week has risen dramatically to 173 people, Governor Greg Abbott revealed Tuesday.

At least 161 people are listed as missing, including five children from a summer camp

More than 160 people are still missing in the state as officials continue arduous search and rescue efforts.

At least 119 people, including more than two dozen children, died in the torrential downpour. Many remain missing in the hardest-hit county.

A young police officer, a beloved teacher, and young and adult campers are among at least 111 people who have died in the flooding in Central Texas.

The death toll in the central Texas flooding is up to 119 people, 95 of them in Kerr County, including 36 children.

At least 120 people have died and some 173 people remain unaccounted for statewide, nearly a week after flash floods ravaged the Texas Hill Country.

Community members gathered in Kerrville for a vigil to pray for flood victims and the dozens still missing.

Rising number of flood victims is starting to plateau, a bleak sign that rescuers have made little progress in past 24 hours

Rescue efforts included over 2,100 responders on the ground, private helicopters, drones, boats and cadaver-detecting dogs.