FLOODS

Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods Raise Questions About Emergency Response

Texas is still reeling from the recent floods. Over 120 people lost their lives, and 160 are still missing. This disaster has put a spotlight on how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) operates. The Trump administration has made some changes to Fema's procedures. One big change is that t

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Jul 11 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: Separating Fact from Fiction

In Central Texas, heavy rains led to terrible flash floods. Some people online blamed this on cloud seeding, a method used to make rain. But experts say this is not true. Cloud seeding is an old idea. It started in the 1940s. The process involves putting things like silver iodide into clouds to mak

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Jul 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Texas Floods: A Lesson in Disaster Preparedness

In Texas, a recent flood has left a trail of destruction. Over 120 people have lost their lives. The disaster has raised serious questions about safety and planning. Cabins at Camp Mystic were found to be in a very dangerous flood zone. This has sparked debates about how well we prepare for such eve

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Jul 10 2025POLITICS

Weather Chief Nominee Faces Senate Scrutiny Amid Flooding Crisis

The Senate is set to grill Neil Jacobs, President Trump's choice to head the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), during a confirmation hearing. This comes just days after severe flash floods devastated central Texas, raising questions about the agency's preparedness and resources

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Vacation During Texas Tragedy

A Texas senator, Ted Cruz, found himself in hot water after taking a trip to Greece while his home state faced a terrible flood. The flood, which happened on July 3, caused a lot of damage and sadly took many lives, including children. Cruz was spotted enjoying his vacation at the Parthenon in Athen

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Jul 08 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: Were Warnings Enough?

Texas faced a terrible flood on July 4th. Over 100 people lost their lives. Many were at Camp Mystic near the Guadalupe River. People say they didn't get alerts or didn't understand them. The National Weather Service (NWS) sent 22 warnings. They told people to move to higher ground. But local gover

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Jul 08 2025WEATHER

Texas Flash Floods: A Lesson in Preparedness and Climate Change

In the heart of Texas, a sudden and severe flash flood turned a holiday weekend into a nightmare. The disaster struck without much warning, catching many off guard and raising questions about preparedness and climate change. The Texas Hill Country, known for its beautiful landscapes, is also prone

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Jul 07 2025WEATHER

Texas Camps Face Nature's Wrath: A Lesson in Flood Risks

Texas Hill Country's stunning landscapes are shaped by waterways that have carved through granite and limestone over centuries. When heavy rain falls, the ground can't soak it all up, and the water rushes downhill, filling streams and rivers beyond their limits. This creates predictable flood patter

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Jul 07 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: How Nature's Forces Combined to Create a Disaster

Texas recently experienced a tragic flood event. Many people lost their lives in Kerr County. What led to this disaster? It was not just one thing. Several factors came together to create this outcome. First, let's talk about the weather. A storm that had lost its tropical status moved into the are

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Jul 07 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: A Community's Fight for Answers and Survivors

In the heart of Texas, a disaster struck when flash floods tore through Central Texas. The death toll has risen to 67, with many still missing, including 11 girls from a summer camp. The floods were swift and powerful, rising 26 feet in just 45 minutes, sweeping away homes and vehicles. Search and

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