Debate erupts over role job cuts played in weather forecasts ahead of deadly Texas floods
- Deadly flash flooding struck Texas Hill Country starting July 3, killing at least 80 people and prompting widespread evacuations and emergency responses.
- The flooding followed staffing cuts that left National Weather Service offices in Texas understaffed, raising concerns about warning effectiveness during the disaster.
- Authorities ordered evacuations in affected counties, closed parks and bridges, and relocated animals as rescue teams responded to the ongoing crisis.
- Governor Greg Abbott reported 41 people missing, while the National Weather Service expressed sorrow over the loss and affirmed commitment to improve forecasts.
- The disaster prompted calls for investigation into staffing shortages and plans to increase National Weather Service personnel amid ongoing modernization efforts.
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White House pushes back on criticism of weather service around Texas flooding
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The White House and Republican Sen. Ted Cruz defended the National Weather Service and accused some Democrats of playing politics in the wake of devastating floods in Texas. “I think this is not a time for partisan finger-pointing and attacks,” Cruz said at a news conference with local officials in Kerr County on Monday morning. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt later began her briefing on the offensive, callin…
National Weather Service Defends Forecasts After Texas Officials Tried To Blame Agency For Flood Deaths
On the 4th of July, an area west of San Antonio, Texas, suffered a series of flash floods in the pre-dawn hours.Most of the devastation occurred in Kerr County in the Texas Hill Country, a popular area for hikers, campers, and summer camps. The counties of Travis, Burnet, Kendall, Tom Green, and Williamson were also affected.The flash floods caused at least 82 deaths, including 28 children, with dozens of people still missing as of Monday mornin…
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