Texas floods death toll climbs to more than 100

BBC News
On Friday, the death money, one of the flash floods that hit Middle Texas, has now climbed more than 100 people and a number of unknown people is missing.
Search and rescue teams wandered around the muddy river coast as more rain and storms threatened the area, but fell to find survivors four days after hope.
Camp Mystic, a Christian girl’s summer camp, confirmed that at least 27 girls and staff are among the dead. Ten girls and a camp consultant are still missing.
Meanwhile, the White House, the National Weather Service (NWS) budget cuts rejected proposals that the disaster response may prevent.
At least 84 of the victims of 56 adults and 28 children died in Kerr County, where the fourth July Public Holiday of the Guadalupe River swells by severe torrential rains before the day before the day.
District Sheriff Office, 22 adults and 10 children have not yet defined, he said.
Camp Mystic said on Monday: “Our hearts were broken with our families based on this unimaginable tragedy.”
Austin American-stateist, Camp Mystic’s joint owner and director Richard Eastland, 70-year-old Richard Eastland died trying to save children.
Local priest Del Way, who knows the Eastland family, told BBC: “The whole community will miss him [Mr Eastland]. A hero died. “
In his latest estimation, NWS foresee more slowly moving storms and potentially brought more flash floods to the region.
The critics of the Trump administration tried to bind the disaster to thousands of business deductions in the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, NWS’s main agency.
The storms of the NWS office responsible for estimating in the region on Thursday evening, five employees who had a usual number for shifts overnight when the storms were expected to be severe weather.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt rejected the attempts to blame the President.
On Monday, a daily briefing said, “This was a god action.”
He continued: “When the flood was made, it was not the error of the management, but there were early and consistent warnings and again did the national air service business.”
He said that the NWS office in Austin-San Antonio had made briefings for local authorities on the flood, and that he had sent a flood clock in the afternoon before and at dawn from July 4th.
Trump, who is expected to visit Texas this week, was asked whether the federal government cuts will prevent disaster intervention on Sunday, initially called the crime “Biden Installation” and shifted by referring to the democratic predecessor.
“But I don’t blame Biden,” he added. “I can say that this is a 100 -year disaster.”
Republican Texas senator Ted Cruz said that he was not a press conference on Monday, now it was not time for “Partisan to pointing with a finger”.
A local campaignist Nicole Wilson has a petition that wants to establish flood sirens in Kerr County – there is something in other districts.
Such a system has been discussed in Kerr County for almost ten years, but the funds have never been allocated for this.
On Monday, Patrick from Texas Lt Gov admitted that such sirens might have saved lives and said they should be in place during the next summer.
Meanwhile, his condolences continued to enter around the world.
King III. Charles wrote to President Trump to express his “deep sorrow” about the disaster flood.
The British Embassy in Washington said that the king “offers the deepest sympathy” to those who lost their loved ones.