Texas Floods: Deadly Tragedy, Federal Response, and Agency Shortcomings

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Over 100 people, including 28 children, have died in severe flooding in central Texas, with rescue efforts ongoing and the death toll expected to rise. The White House has rejected blame on President Trump, emphasizing proper weather alerts and response efforts. The disaster has prompted federal and state aid, but questions remain about the evacuation of summer camps and the impact of federal funding cuts on weather forecasting capabilities.
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