Laura McComb, the Texas mother who had been missing since May 23, has been found dead. McComb's body is one of two that were recovered from the Texas floods.

The 34-year-old was swept into the flood waters along with her husband and two children during Memorial Day weekend when the Wimberley Home they were staying in was washed into the Blanco River, according People.

McComb's husband, Jonathan, was swept 12 miles by the fast-flowing river before he was recovered by a search and rescue team. He suffered multiple injuries and is currently in an intensive care unit.

Seven-year-old son Andrew's lifeless body was also recovered, but daughter Leighton, 4, has yet to be found. The family's labrador, Maggie, was recovered alive last Tuesday, according to The Examiner.

McComb's body was found by officials on Saturday, along with 71-year-old Sue McNeil Carey, increasing the death toll to 31.

Carey's husband Ralph, 73, and daughter Michelle Charba, 43, were confirmed dead last week, according to the New York Daily News.