Texas, Flash Flood
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Maps show how heavy rainfall and rocky terrain helped create the devastating Texas floods that have killed more than 120 people.
Q: Is it true that if President Donald Trump hadn’t defunded the National Weather Service, the death toll in the Texas flooding would have been far lower or nonexistent? A: The Trump administration did not defund the NWS but did reduce the staff by 600 people.
Catastrophic flash floods in Central Texas killed at least 119 people and left more than 170 missing across several counties on July 4. Amid the ongoing recovery efforts, some have questioned if
As the search enters its seventh day, communities across Texas are reeling from deadly flash floods that have claimed at least 120 lives and left more than 170 people missing. Kerr County, home to Camp Mystic,
NOAA's former leader points to staffing cuts and lack of key personnel as contributing factors in the mismanagement of recent catastrophic Texas flooding.
People usually only have hours of notice in advance. The disaster in Texas was a worst-case scenario.
Four days have passed since anyone was found alive in the aftermath of the floods in Kerr County, Texas, officials said Tuesday.
President Trump wants to shutter the agency and shift responsibility and costs of emergency management to the states. In Texas, that process appears to already be underway.
Rick Spinrad points to staffing cuts and lack of key personnel as contributing factors in the mismanagement of recent catastrophic Texas flooding. Rick Spinrad, former NOAA administrator during ...
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Kerr County officials say death toll has risen to 96 due to the Hill Country floods, including 60 adults and 36 children.