Noem Says First Responders in Texas 'Still Looking for a Lot of Little Girls' Missing After Flood
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 10 – Kristi Noem highlighted ongoing search efforts and flood devastation in Kerr County where over 120 people died, with 173 still missing, in the deadliest Texas flooding in 50 years.
- Severe flooding struck the central Texas area during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, resulting in over 100 fatalities, among them 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic.
- Heavy downpours caused the Guadalupe River to surge 25 feet in 45 minutes, pulling people from cabins and dragging them for miles.
- Emergency responders continue rescue efforts with dozens missing, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem recounted emotional scenes from Camp Mystic.
- President Trump said that he and First Lady Melania plan to travel to the site on Friday, emphasizing their intention not to interfere with ongoing efforts.
- The disaster highlights ongoing recovery needs and has temporarily tempered discussions about shrinking FEMA amid widespread mourning and federal support.
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DHS rips into 'FAKE NEWS LIE' from CNN that Sec. Noem delayed search and rescue teams in Texas flooding
The Department of Homeland Security forcefully denied an article from CNN claiming that DHS Sec. Kristi Noem delayed deployment of search and rescue teams to the devastating flooding in Texas.The CNN story said that search and rescue teams are usually deployed in anticipation of a disaster, but in the case of the Texas floods, they were delayed by several days after the flooding event. The report blamed a new cost-saving measure implemented by N…
Kristi Noem Laughs at Criticism of Her Texas Flood Response
FEMA officials say DHS secretary Kristi Noem took days to sign off on the deployment of resources to assist with the search and recovery efforts. Noem laughed off the criticism during a Fox News appearance.
Top Democrats slam Noem over Texas flood response: ‘That’s abandonment’
Democrats Reps. Greg Stanton (Ariz.) and Gabe Amo (R.I.) slammed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday over the administration’s response to fatal flooding in Texas amid its efforts to cut disaster response, climate and weather agencies. “They need to justify it. And I guarantee you here, they will not be able to…
'Absolute cringe: Trump admin mocked after attacking CNN report— by confirming it
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is under fire after posting a hostile and defensive social media statement late Wednesday afternoon, lashing out at damning CNN reporting that exposed FEMA’s delayed response to the deadly Texas floods. Intended as a rebuttal, the DHS post instead confirmed several of CNN’s alarming findings. At least 120 people are confirmed dead, and over 160 remain missing.Central to FEMA’s late response: Homeland Secu…
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