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Discovery of Victims Slows Nearly a Week After Texas Floods
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Officials in a Texas town where nobody died amid the state's devastating flooding last week are crediting an updated siren system with saving lives.
Westlake’s Langer Deli will be hosting a fundraiser to support families affected by the Texas Hill Country floods.
One week after catastrophic floodwaters tore through Central Texas, President Donald Trump is traveling to the region today to witness the devastation firsthand and meet with survivors, volunteers, and emergency responders.
NBC News correspondent Morgan Chesky was born and raised in Kerrville, Texas, and has been covering the devastating flooding in the region. His mother, Karen, and stepfather, Michael, had to evacuate their home on July 4th only to return to find the body of a young girl in the trees.
2hon MSN
During his first weekend back in the White House, Trump again visited North Carolina to scope out Helene damage and toured the aftermath of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. But he also used those trips to sharply criticize the Biden administration and California officials.
The Trump administration isn’t talking much about its plan to shutter the Federal Emergency Management Agency following the devastating disaster.
Insurance industry experts say we're underinsured when it comes to flooding, and the the latest disaster highlights an insurance gap for many Texans.
"I couldn't fall back asleep because, like, I just had a gut feeling that something bad was about to happen." Lucy Kennedy had been asleep in her bunk at Camp Mystic, a roughly 750-person summer camp,