Three people have been confirmed dead, and officials in Hays County said at least a dozen people are missing
The same storm system that hit the Mid-South on Sunday pummeled central Texas.
The Blanco River swelled 26 feet in under and hour, washing away homes and forcing families to evacuate.
Three people have been confirmed dead, and officials in Hays County said at least a dozen people are missing.
To make matters worse, that line of storms showed no signs of letting up for some parts of the region.
A Corpus Christi church said five of its members are among eight people missing after a vacation home where several families were staying was swept away by a flash flood.
Former Nueces County Commissioner Joe McComb said his 36-year-old son, Jonathan, was hospitalized in San Antonio with multiple injuries after the house was knocked off its foundation and carried down the raging river Sunday.
It struck a bridge and then began breaking up.