In a stunning update, officials in Kerr County, Texas, have reduced the number of missing persons from the recent devastating floods from 97 to just 3. This article delves into the recovery efforts and the tragic impact of the floods.
After devastating floods in Central Texas, FEMA failed to respond to two-thirds of disaster assistance calls due to a staffing crisis. Many are questioning the agency's preparedness and accountability.
In a heartfelt visit to Kerrville, Texas, President Trump promises support as the community grapples with the aftermath of devastating floods that claimed over 120 lives. Volunteers join the search for the missing and aid efforts continue.
In the wake of devastating floods in Texas Hill Country, volunteers, led by the United Cajun Navy, are working tirelessly to find victims. With conditions worsening, Ryan Logue shares his determination to aid his community.
President Trump visits Texas to survey flood damage and support recovery efforts, highlighting contrasts in federal responses to disasters in red versus blue states. Will it quell the criticism?
Kerr County officials faced backlash for a 90-minute delay in sending emergency alerts during devastating floods. As first responders called for action, the community questions the lack of timely warnings.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pushed for a complete overhaul of FEMA during a critical time as the agency aids Texas flood victims. Her controversial remarks raise questions about the future of disaster relief in America.
In the wake of devastating floods, Texas Governor Greg Abbott is prioritizing legislation to enhance the state's disaster preparedness. Key proposals include improved warning systems and emergency funding as lawmakers gear up for a special session.
In the wake of devastating floods in Texas, Gov. Abbott praises President Trump's disaster declaration while discussing potential FEMA reforms that could shift disaster response to states. Will this change the future of disaster management?
As search crews comb through the Texas Hill Country, the devastating floods have left at least 173 people missing, including many children from a summer camp. Governor Abbott vows to recover every victim amid rising death toll and growing questions about disaster preparedness.