HOUSTON, May 28 (UPI) -- Under the threat of yet more storms that will bring rain, hail and possible tornadoes, Texas and Oklahoma emergency officials Thursday are attempting to assess the damage left by deadly flash floods while searching for nearly a dozen people still missing.
The storms, which produced flooding from Mexico into central United States, left 17 dead in Texas, four in Oklahoma and 14 in Mexico. Late Wednesday, emergency crews discovered the body of 43-year-old Michelle Carey-Charba whose Wimberley, Texas vacation home was swept away in Blanco River flood waters. Her husband, their two sons, ages 6 and 4, her parents and three other friends inside the home are still missing. A body of a boy was found on the banks of the Blanco River, but it's unclear who he is. An unidentified man was found in a truck after floodwaters receded.