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At least 24 dead and up to 25 children missing in 'terrible' Texas floods



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US President Donald Trump called the tragedy, which happened on Independence Day, "shocking" and "terrible". Federal officials have pledged assistance, said Texas Governor Greg Abbott.

An overnight search and rescue operation was under way, Abbott said, though Texas officials could not confirm the number of people missing.

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