đź’¨ Abstract
A rally was held near the White House to memorialize 27 children who died in a Texas flood on July 4th. Organizers blamed inadequate funding for the National Weather Service, NOAA, and FEMA, claiming it worsened the disaster. Attendees called for increased funding and accountability, emphasizing that climate change and political decisions played a role in the tragedy. They warned that similar disasters could affect other communities if funding cuts continue.
Courtesy: Alan Etter
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