Her spokesman, Alex Weintz, said the injury tally was a "moving target" because it relied on people coming forward to report them.
The cleanup effort in Moore, a suburb of Oklahoma City, was hampered on Thursday by thunderstorms pelting the area, and the town was threatened by the possibility of tornadoes later on Thursday, according to AccuWeather.com.
Flash flooding, hail and a wind gust of up to 65 miles per hour were reported in towns around Moore on Thursday morning, AccuWeather said.
Rain was falling as mourners filed in for the funeral of Candelaria, who loved to sing, draw, paint and dance, and had recently auditioned for the school's talent show, according to her obituary.
Mourners each were given a length of pink yarn to symbolize the girl's life. Framed billboards showed picture collages of a happy third grader.
Many of her classmates and their parents, as well as friends in the community, attended the funeral at a chapel in Oklahoma City.
"We are showing our love and support for the people who have lost everything, who lost their children," said Kylie Alvis, 29, a local resident who attended the service.
(Reporting By Heide Brandes; Editing by Greg McCune and Doina Chiacu)
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