Trump will visit Texas to survey flood damage
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A stretch of chain-link fence along the Guadalupe River in the Texas town of Kerrville has become a focal point for the community's grief
As President Trump surveys flood damage in Texas, several congressional Democrats have signed a letter demanding an oversight hearing into his administration’s response. One of them, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas),
President Donald Trump met with victims' families and surveyed the damage of catastrophic floods that struck the state one week ago.
The reporter said that several families were angry because they felt that alerts for the flood did not go out in time.
Forecasters warn that slow-moving storms could bring heavy downpours to already saturated areas, increasing the risk of flash flooding.
EDT on Friday, the National Weather Service released a flood advisory in effect until 11 p.m. EDT for Ontonagon County.
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It is hard to look at the heartbreak of the disaster in Texas. In Colorado past flash floods have brought similar heartache and similar threats.
A flood advisory was released by the National Weather Service on Friday at 9:54 p.m. EDT in effect until Saturday at 1 a.m. EDT for Macomb and St. Clair counties.
The warning is in effect until 9 a.m. for Boston and several communities south of the city, according to the National Weather Service.