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NIMH Ep #848 Texas flood, over 100 death and no one is taking accountability!
More than 100 people are believed dead, many of them children, after torrential rain and extreme flash flooding…
This administration will not admit anything or take accountability for this tragedy.
At least 104 people were killed in central Texas in flash flooding that began early on the morning of the Fourth of July.
Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, said it’s mourning the loss of 27 campers and counselors. As of this afternoon, ten campers and one counselor were remain missing.
The National Weather service issued multiple Flash Flood Warnings on Monday for counties in central Texas.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday that additional state emergency response resources have been activated, as he vowed that "Texas will remain engaged until every missing person is found and every Texan recovers from this disaster."
"The State of Texas is working around the clock to support emergency management personnel and local officials as they continue recovery and rescue operations across the state," Abbott said in an update.
"There is still a threat of heavy rain with the potential to cause flooding in the Central Texas, Hill Country, Big Country, and Concho Valley regions," he continued. "Texans are urged to remain weather aware, heed the guidance of local officials, and regularly monitor weather forecasts. Texas will remain engaged until every missing person is found and every Texan recovers from this disaster."
Under the governor's direction, the Texas State Operations Center remains at a Level II (Escalated Response) to support requests for assistance from local officials as they continue to respond to the rainfall and flooding that is still impacting the state.
The state has deployed more than 1,750 personnel and more than 975 vehicles and equipment assets to respond to the flooding, the governor's office said. More than 20 state agencies are responding to flooding threats across the state.
State emergency response resources that remain available to support local emergency response efforts include the Texas Division of Emergency Management, Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas Department of Public Safety and Texas National Guard, as well as at least 15 others.
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