A catastrophic flooding event in Texas Hill Country has left 129 dead and over 150 missing. The torrential rains transformed the Guadalupe River into a deadly torrent, sweeping away communities and youth camps. Emergency alerts went unheeded as families faced a nightmare scenario.
In a dramatic shift, President Trump alters his stance on FEMA just days into his second term. As Texas faces deadly flooding, the administration now emphasizes an overhaul rather than elimination of the agency.
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.
President Trump visits flood-stricken Central Texas, meeting with grieving families and pledging support. With over 170 people still missing, the community seeks answers and healing amidst the devastation.
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.
A week after catastrophic floods hit Texas Hill Country, over 160 people remain missing. President Trump is set to visit the area as search and recovery efforts continue amidst rising concerns over the lack of flood warning systems.
Despite earlier claims of potentially abolishing FEMA, the Trump administration is now focusing on rebranding the agency to empower state leaders in disaster response, especially after the recent Texas floods.
As Trump arrives in Texas amid rising flood waters and a growing death toll, questions loom about his administration's handling of emergency alerts and the impact of climate change. Will he change his stance on FEMA?
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?