The number of people killed by Texas’s floods at the end of the fourth week of July has surpassed 100, while the search for missing persons continues.
The n mero de muertos rises to 104 eclipses. According to Kerr County officials, b-squeda teams have located the remains of 84 people, including 28 children, in the county where Camp Mystic and many other summer camps are located.
The authorities in charge of the search for victims of Texas floods stated that they would wait to answer questions about weather-related advertisements and the reasons why certain summer campaigns did not evacuate before the floods.
The employees spoke for a few hours after the operators of Camp Mystic, a Christian-only camp in Texas’ Hill Country, announced that they had to let go of 27 campers and consejeros due to flooding. As a result, the search and rescue teams kept up the b squeda de muertos, employing heavy equipment to lift objects and into crevices.
With more rain on the horizon, the risk of dangerous floods continues to grow in areas that are already saturated across central Texas. The authorities said that the number of deaths would undoubtedly rise.
The announcement of Camp Mystic confirms the worst fears after a water wall would be built against the cabins built on the R o Guadalupe orilla.
The floods were repentant among the country’s poor in each of the regions, causing campaments and hogares up until the morning of the fourth, stranding people who were sleeping in their cabins, causing campa a and remolques to be thrown by troncos of rboles and autom viles flotantes, and lowering them by kilometers. Some survivors were found to be related to rboles.
The orillas of the ro are now covered by mountains of rboles, colchones, refrigerators, neveras, and canoas. The escombros also include a volleyball match, canoas, and a family portrait.
According to local officials, 19 more deaths were reported in the conditions of Travis, Burnet, Kendall, Tom Green, and Williamson.
Among the confirmed deaths were two Dallas fathers who lived at Camp Mystic, as well as a football coach and his wife who lived in a house across from the ro. Their wives and daughters were missing.
Immediately discover why the advertisements were ignored.
The authorities promised that one of the first steps would be to look into whether there were enough warnings sent and why some campaigns failed to evacuate or relocated to higher ground in an area susceptible to flooding, which some local residents refer to as the “corredor of the inundations repentinas.”
This includes a review of how the weather-related advertisements were sent and received. According to Kerrville’s administrator, Dalton Rice, one of the deaf people is that many advertisements and advertisements are located in areas with inadequate cell phone coverage.
“We definitely want to go deeper and look at all of those things,” he said. We hope to be able to do that once we finish the search and rescue.
However, some campaigns were aware of the dangers and kept an eye on the weather. At least one translated several hundred campers to higher-lying lands prior to the floods.
Ted Cruz, the senator from Texas, maintained that the recent government budget cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Meteorological Service did not result in a retraction of alerts.
There is a time to have political disagreements and a time to be in disarray. “This isn’t the moment,” Cruz said. There is a moment to consider how things could have gone differently. My hope is that as time goes on, we will learn some lessons to put the PR into practice the second time there is an overload.
The National Meteorological Service warns of possible flooding starting on the jueves and then sends out a series of warnings about repentant flooding in the first few hours of the fourth before sending out emergency messages about repentant flooding, an unusual step that warns the public of an impending danger.
Authorities and elected officials have stated that they did not anticipate such a strong rainstorm. Some residents said they never received any advertisements.
Donald Trump, who has declared disaster for the country of Kerr and plans to visit it, said on Sunday that he has no intention of returning any of the government logos that were sent this morning.
This was something that happened in seconds. “Nadie lo esperaba,” the president said.
Karoline Leavitt, the Casa Blanca’s prensa secretary, stated that both municipal and federal meteorological services had released enough advertisements.
It was a divine act. The government is not at fault for the flooding that occurred when it happened, but Leavitt asserts that there were early and ongoing advertisements.
According to Texas Governor Greg Abbott, three dozen people were reported missing in various parts of the state and could have been killed.
Search and rescue crews said that more than 1,000 volunteers were sent to a severely affected area of the state of Kerr.
Very little time to escape the floods
Reagan Brown stated that their parents, who were octogenarians, managed to escape when the water flooded their home in Hunt City. They retreated and rescatared the couple when they discovered that their neighbor, who was 92 years old, was atrapada in their tico.
After that, they were able to reach their cobertizo for tools on a higher ground, and the neighbors started going there during the madrugada, and everyone waited for it to end, says Brown.
Elizabeth Lester, a mother of children who lived in Camp Mystic and the nearby Camp La Junta during the flooding, claimed that her son was too small or had to leave his cabin to escape. Her daughter Huy Colina arrived while the floodwaters azotaban her piernas.
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The report was sent from Toledo, Ohio. The Associated Press journalists Michael Biesecker and Brian Slodysko from Washington, Safiyah Riddle from Montgomery, Alabama, Andrew DeMillo from Little Rock, Arkansas, Kathy McCormack from Concord, New Hampshire, Christopher Weber from Los Angeles, Hannah Schoenbaum from Salt Lake City, and Sophia Tareen from Chicago contributed to this article.
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This story was translated from English by an AP editor using a tool for artificial intelligence generation.