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Trump to visit Texas a week after deadly flooding

In about an hour, we expect president Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump to depart the White House for Kerrville, Texas, where scores of people have been killed and remain missing after catastrophic flooding hit the region last week.

While the Trump administration isn’t backing away from its pledges to shutter the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), it has lessened its focus on the topic since the July 4 disaster.

The president is expected to do an aerial tour of some of the hard-hit areas, according to the Associated Press. The White House also said he will visit the state emergency operations center to meet with first responders and relatives of flood victims.

Trump will also get a briefing from officials. Republican governor Greg Abbott, senator John Cornyn and senator Ted Cruz are expected to the visit.

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Yesterday, my colleague José Olivares reported that the death toll in Texas was plateaued at 120, signaling that rescuers have made little progress to find victims amid wreckage in the past 24 hours.

On Thursday morning, local officials in Kerr county, which was hit the hardest by the 4 July flash flood, announced that 96 people had died, the same number reported on Wednesday evening.

Thursday’s update comes a day after Kristi Noem, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, discussed plans to overhaul the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Weeks ago, Trump had promised to begin “phasing out” Fema in order to “bring it down to the state level”.

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