Two weeks after devastating floods hit Texas, officials announced a drastic decrease in the missing count, now down to only three individuals out of the previously reported 160. The search and rescue efforts in Kerr County revealed that most missing persons were tourists who had left the area without notifying authorities. The flash floods claimed 135 lives in Texas, with Kerr County being the most severely affected. The fast-moving water on the Guadalupe River caused extensive damage, prompting a detailed verification process to ensure accurate information for emergency responses. This reduction in missing counts post-disaster resonates with similar occurrences in previous calamities, emphasizing the importance of precise reporting for families and emergency services.