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One week has passed since the catastrophic Fourth of July floods and almost 130 people have been confirmed killed in the Texas Hill Country and Central Texas. While citizens, businesses and celebrities from across the state have pitched in to support grieving communities, it's also led to a leadership shakeup in one of Texas' biggest cities.
The president has defended his administration's response to the fatal flooding amid criticism that federal assistance could have been provided more quickly.
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Some FEMA officials claim President Trump's cost-cutting policies are to blame for the delayed response to the disastrous Texas floods.
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from work. These are some of the victims.
Now, a team not tied to Texas is matching what the Cowboys and Texans did.The Vikings and the Wilf family have also contributed $500,000 to the effort. The team announced the move on Wednesday."We are deeply saddened by the continued devastation and loss of life in the Texas Hill Country and can't imagine the pain so many are facing,
NASA’s high-altitude WB-57 aircraft took off from Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base in Houston on Tuesday, and will conduct aerial surveys using its DyNAMITE (Day/Night Airborne Motion Imager for Terrestrial Environments) sensor.
The mission proved to be much more arduous than expected for her and her small crew of four, all of whom are first tour aviators.