💨 Abstract
Flooding in Texas Hill Country has resulted in 135 deaths, predominantly along the Guadalupe River, with about 100 people still missing. The Texas Legislature will convene to discuss the response to the floods and potential improvements to warning systems. Governor Greg Abbott and President Donald Trump have defended the initial response, dismissing criticism. The legislature will also consider new building standards for youth camps in flood-prone areas.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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