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At least 111 people have been killed and a further 173 are still missing after catastrophic flash flooding swept through Central Texas. Officials fear that the death toll could soar as search and ...
Experts said the NWS did a good job warning about the flooding, but questions remain about whether the cuts played a role.
After deadly floodwaters swept through Central Texas, there are questions about the timeline of weather alerts and possible ...
Key positions at National Weather Service offices across Texas are vacant, sowing doubt over the state’s ability to respond ...
The intense rainfall and flash floods are the deadliest weather disaster in the US since President Donald Trump's administration conducted mass staff cuts at two key weather and climate agencies : the ...
Former NOAA administrator Rick Spinrad said an NWS vacancy could have been why some people didn't receive flood warnings.
NWS says Flash Flood Warnings were issued on July 3 and early July 4 in Central Texas, giving more than three hours of ...
"The reason the Texans had no idea that a giant flash-flood that killed 20 plus people was going to be coming to them was because the Trump regime has defunded not only the National Weather Service ...
The National Weather Service says its Central Texas office was prepared for the devastating storms, but understaffed offices ...
Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro (D) joins Ana Cabrera to weigh in on the response to the devastating flooding in his state ...
Many warnings from the National Weather Service went out to Kerr County, Texas, but the area wasn't equipped with sirens to ...
Deadly flood in Texas sparks a debate over whether recent cuts and staffing shortages led to a greater loss of life.