💨 Abstract
President Trump visited Kerr County, Texas, to assess the aftermath of deadly flash floods, defending the state and federal response. At least 120 people, including 36 children, died, with dozens still missing. Criticisms have arisen over the timing and effectiveness of warnings, as well as potential impacts of budget cuts on disaster response agencies. Search teams continue to look for survivors amidst the debris.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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