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First responders in Burnet County are operating in full effect Saturday with nearly 20 water rescues underway as flood waters move through Central Texas.
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In the Austin area, 12 people are still missing and 16 are known to have perished after rain swept away homes along rivers and creeks.
There is still no sign of the Marble Falls area volunteer fire chief. Early Saturday morning, water swept his vehicle off the road while he was responding to a call. His vehicle was located, but we was not with it. So far, five people have been confirmed dead in the county. Authorities said they recovered another body on Monday night.
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The last person unaccounted for from this weekend’s catastrophic flood in Burnet County is Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire Chief Michael Phillips, who was swept away while helping others
Several other people were reported missing across Travis, Williamson and Burnet counties. Meanwhile, Austin ISD's superintendent told the community that families in the district had been impacted by the floods in Kerr County.
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Burnet County officials tell KVUE that three people are dead and two others are missing, including a local fire chief.
Days after the tragic flooding that hit Burnet County, some are grateful for being alive, while others mourn the loss of a loved one.