Texas Floods: Donald Trump Vows to Upgrade Outdated Warning System Even as Weather Service Defends Its Forecasts
- After a flood in Texas, at least 43 people have died, including 15 children, according to Texas officials.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem criticized the National Weather Service, stating that its alert system is 'ancient' and that upgrades are needed.
- The National Weather Service issued flood warnings before the tragedy, which began with heavy rain on July 4.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott promised that the search for missing individuals would continue until everyone is found.
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The Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS), Kristi Noem, promised that the Trump administration will "renew" the National Weather Service (NWS) in order to help prevent tragedies such as flooding in central Texas.Read more]]>
Texas floods: Donald Trump vows to upgrade outdated warning system even as weather service defends its forecasts
After deadly Texas floods left dozens dead and children missing, Kristi Noem said Trump would upgrade weather alerts long neglected by the government. Despite a “moderate” flood watch, the river rose 26 feet in 45 minutes.
After the deadly flood, the criticism of the US weather authority's prediction is great. Trump and Musk of all places had asserted their radical austerity.
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