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In recent news, Donald Trump’s administration faced criticism over its response to deadly Texas flash floods. The death toll has surpassed 100, and the search for survivors continues. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the National Weather Service offices in Texas, stating that they were fully staffed during the catastrophic flooding.
Despite the administration’s claims, top Democrat Chuck Schumer called for an investigation into whether staffing cuts at the NWS contributed to the tragedy. The White House has reduced staffing levels at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, raising concerns about the adequacy of warnings issued during the floods.
However, the NWS maintained that local offices had additional forecasters on duty and issued timely forecasts and warnings. The agency also provided decision support services to local partners. With many people still missing, the focus remains on rescue and recovery efforts.
US Senator Ted Cruz emphasized the need for unity in the face of tragedy, urging against partisan finger-pointing. As the search and rescue operations continue, the president announced plans to visit Texas on Friday.
One of the most heartbreaking stories to emerge from the floods is the devastation at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer girls camp. The camp reported 27 deaths and several missing individuals, describing the situation as an “unimaginable tragedy”.
The flash floods in central Texas caught many residents off guard, with the Guadalupe River rising rapidly and causing widespread destruction. Initial forecasts underestimated the amount of rainfall, leading to unprecedented flooding in the region.
As the recovery efforts continue, questions remain about the adequacy of warnings and evacuation procedures. More rain is forecasted for the area, prompting the NWS to issue a flood watch.
In conclusion, the aftermath of the Texas flash floods serves as a stark reminder of the importance of preparedness and response in the face of natural disasters. The White House Watch newsletter provides valuable insights into how the Trump administration is handling such crises and what it means for the country and the world. Subscribe now to stay informed on the latest developments.