Crews still looking for 4 missing in West Texas floods
JUNCTION, Texas (AP) — Search crews are looking for a fourth day for four people missing since a recreational vehicle park was overrun by raging floodwaters from a West Texas river.
Texas Game Warden Rachel Kellner said Thursday afternoon that the search continued. Rescuers have been using a helicopter, drone and crews in boats and walking the riverbanks in a search extending from the RV park to 35 miles (56 kilometers) downstream as the South Llano River becomes the Llano River.
Three men and one woman were swept away early Monday while staying at the RV park in Junction, about 140 miles (225 kilometers) west of Austin.
Kellner says rescuers have come across everything from RVs to picnic tables to parts of cabins that washed into the river.