Man Search Continues in Burnet County After Texas Flood | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
- A search is underway for Fire Chief Michael Phillips, who went missing while responding to a call during flooding near Cow Creek in Travis County, Texas.
- The Burnet County Sheriff's Office is focused on three search areas, as at least five individuals remain unaccounted for, with three confirmed dead.
- Flooding has complicated search efforts, as multiple low-water crossings and bridges need repair to allow access for emergency teams.
- At least 91 people have died in central Texas due to flooding, with 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic reported among the deceased.
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Man search continues in Burnet County after Texas flood | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
At least three people have died in Burnet County, and the burnet county sheriff's office knows of at least five others who are still missing. Among them, a man from Belton who was just passing through making a delivery.
Heartbreaking photos show what's left of volunteer fire chief's vehicle after he was swept away in Texas floods
Search continues for Fire Chief Michael Phillips who disappeared when floodwaters swept away his emergency vehicle near Cow Creek in Texas Hill Country.
Volunteer Texas fire chief missing after he was swept away responding to rescue call — while cops helplessly watched on
A volunteer Texas fire chief is missing after he was swept away by floodwaters while responding to a call for help -- as horrified police officers helplessly watched on.
Marble Falls volunteer fire chief among missing in Burnet County
Burnet County authorities are actively searching for two missing people, including the Marble Falls Fire Chief, after recovering three bodies from a total of five previously reported missing, with identities unreleased pending family notification.
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