Death toll reaches 134
The flooding death toll in Texas has reached 134.

Kerr County was the hardest hit, with 107 confirmed deaths, including 37 children.
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 flooding death toll in Texas has reached 134.
Kerr County was the hardest hit, with 107 confirmed deaths, including 37 children.
As rescue teams continue their search for flooding victims, a flash flood watch has been issued in the Texas Hill Country, Austin and San Antonio.
Rainfall rates could exceed 2 inches per hour on Tuesday.
-ABC News' Kenton Gewecke
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.