119 dead. 170 still missing.

Now NM, 500 miles away. Emotional ABC video of a teenage son talking to his mom, separate trees






Will blue NM receive the same federal support that red TX has?
119 dead. 170 still missing.
O Really wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 7:42 pmWell, Texas isn't getting much.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fema-respons ... 51684.html
ICE Barbie has to personally sign off on every expense over $100K.
We're doomed.O Really wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 7:42 pmWell, Texas isn't getting much.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fema-respons ... 51684.html
ICE Barbie has to personally sign off on every expense over $100K.
For example, as central Texas towns were submerged in rising waters, FEMA officials realized they couldn’t pre-position Urban Search and Rescue crews from a network of teams stationed regionally across the country.
In the past, FEMA would have swiftly staged these teams, which are specifically trained for situations including catastrophic floods, closer to a disaster zone in anticipation of urgent requests, multiple agency sources told CNN.
But even as Texas rescue crews raced to save lives, FEMA officials realized they needed Noem’s approval before sending those additional assets. Noem didn’t authorize FEMA’s deployment of Urban Search and Rescue teams until Monday, more than 72 hours after the flooding began, multiple sources told CNN.
Why start now? In just a very short time this tragedy happened. Forty days & nights would have been much worse.1 CAT FAN wrote: ↑Tue Jul 08, 2025 9:37 amOh, that's right, you don't do that sort of thing.1 CAT FAN wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 7:29 pmChristian girls summer camp devastated by floods holds decades-long history with presidents, Texas politicos
More than two dozen children have died from the devastating flash floods gripping Texas' Hill Country, which is home to popular youth summer camps, including Camp Mystic, a Christian girls' summer program that holds deep roots with Texas politicians and presidential families stretching back decades.
Flash floods inundated Kerr County, Texas, and the surrounding area in central Texas' Hill Country early on the Fourth of July holiday. Warnings over the flooding were issued Thursday, but the devastation hit the area in the early morning hours of Friday, taking residents by surprise.
Kerr County, Texas, is home to a handful of youth summer camps, including Camp Mystic, a Christian girls summer camp established in 1926 by University of Texas football and basketball coach "Doc" Stewart.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/christ ... -politicos
Have you prayed for the families?
TV News: No one was rescued after Friday, the day of the flood.GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 8:49 pmWe're doomed.O Really wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 7:42 pmWell, Texas isn't getting much.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fema-respons ... 51684.html
ICE Barbie has to personally sign off on every expense over $100K.
For example, as central Texas towns were submerged in rising waters, FEMA officials realized they couldn’t pre-position Urban Search and Rescue crews from a network of teams stationed regionally across the country.
In the past, FEMA would have swiftly staged these teams, which are specifically trained for situations including catastrophic floods, closer to a disaster zone in anticipation of urgent requests, multiple agency sources told CNN.
But even as Texas rescue crews raced to save lives, FEMA officials realized they needed Noem’s approval before sending those additional assets. Noem didn’t authorize FEMA’s deployment of Urban Search and Rescue teams until Monday, more than 72 hours after the flooding began, multiple sources told CNN.