Trump defends response to Texas floods, despite scrutiny over preparedness and ongoing search for missing individuals.
In Short:
– Trump defends state and federal flood response in Texas.
– Criticism arises over effectiveness and funding issues; 120 fatalities and numerous missing individuals reported.Trump visited Texas to support flood response efforts, amidst criticism of effectiveness and concerns over funding cuts. The disaster resulted in over 120 deaths, with many still missing.
US President Donald Trump has defended both state and federal responses to the Texas floods during his visit to Kerr County, which has been severely affected by the disaster.
The administration, along with local and state officials, has faced criticism regarding the effectiveness of their efforts in warning and protecting residents from the floods.
Currently, search efforts are ongoing for dozens of individuals still reported as missing following the flooding that resulted in at least 120 fatalities.
Roundtable discussion
During a roundtable discussion after touring the affected area, Trump commended Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for their responses to the crisis.
Despite the praise, there have been growing concerns about whether government spending cuts may have worsened the situation, including cuts to the National Weather Service and FEMA.
Trump dismissed a reporter’s question regarding families’ frustrations for not receiving timely alerts, asserting that response efforts were commendable.
While he avoided questions about future plans for FEMA, local officials noted that Kerr County did not install an early-warning system due to funding issues.
Heavy rain on July 4 caused significant flooding, marking the deadliest disaster of Trump’s presidency.
Currently, around 160 individuals remain unaccounted for, although officials caution that these numbers might be inflated.
Among the confirmed deceased are 67 adults and at least 36 children, many of whom were attending a Christian summer camp.