The death toll from the theoretical floods coming to the state of Texas in the United States has increased to 82, as the search for lost things continues and the officials of the Hard-Hit County fail to get out of the Kaer County have to face questions.
Texas Governor Greg Abot said on Sunday that at least three days after the flood, at least five people have been prematurely in the southern state and may disappear even more.
He promised that the officers would continue to work for 24 hours to find the missing and warned that till Tuesday could create more fatal floods of heavy rains.
In the Kare County, Sheriff Larry Latha said on Sunday that researchers have found the bodies of 68 people, with 28 boys, many of which are missing from Camp Mistic, Christian Summer Camp for girls.
Liha said that more more girls and a consultant were missing and promised to find “until everyone is found”.
President Donald Trump mourned the victims and said he would probably visit the area on Friday. His administration was in touch with Abbot, he said.
“This is a terrible thing that has become completely terrible. So we say,” God bless God and God bless … God will bless Texas’s state, “he told reporters when he left the New Jersey.
On Friday of the US Independence Day holiday, the flood was flooded by a nearby Gadlup river after heavy rains in the central texas area.
The Texas Division of Emergency Management Nim Kid said one in the Bernnet County, one in Tom Green County, five in the Travis County and three in Williamson County.
Kid said that the rescuers are pulling people out of more space on the side of the river, “because we are worried about the other wall of the river in that area,” the area is already raining in the area already filled with Friday’s rains.
The question on the preparation
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was activated on Sunday and after Trump issued a huge announcement of disaster, the first respondents in Texas are deploying resources, the Homeland Security Department said.
US Coastguard helicopters and planes were helping in search and rescue efforts.
Director of the Public Security Department of the Texas Department, Freman Martin, said on Sunday, said he expected to “increase death today and tomorrow.”
In the meantime, authorities have to face increasing questions about whether the authorities have been given sufficient warning in the unsafe area of flooding and whether adequate preparation has been made.
Al -Jazzra’s Shihab Rattansi, who reported from Central Texas, said that after repeated warnings about the rising water level by the national weather service, many communities of the Gadlup River were evacuated.
He said, “There are still no answers to why the people here have not been alert,” he said.
Rattansi said that Trump had activated Fema aid for Texas, but the President had made it clear in the past that he wanted to seek help, once he said that if the governors needed to ask for a federal emergency assistance, they may not rely on the job. “
When Trump asked journalists, they are still planning to get out of the fab, they said that it is something like “we can talk later, but now we are busy working”.
Rattansi also states that the Trump administration is “eliminating the research and analysis of changing climate because it seems to be politics and division”, “This is an analysis that has been warned by the national meteorological service to the municipality.
He said, “Meteorological scientists have long warned that warm air will take more moisture and consequently create even more severe storms.” “The federal resources are ever dangerous to predict, reduce and manage weather events as they are still supporting their predictions.”
Former Director of the National Ocean and ATMOSPAtic Administration Diministration (NOAA) Rick Spinrad told Al Jazira that less research would make less accurate estimates, which will make it difficult for people to prepare.
Spinarad said, “Without the work, we can assume that the ability to prepare the storm will be compromised for these things that the ability to prepare the storm will be compromised for these things.
In February, the Trump administration announced a reduction on the job of hundreds of employees in the NOAA, including meteorologists in the national weather service.
Texas Governor Abbott announced a prayer day for the state on Sunday.
“I urge each Texon to join this Sunday prayer – for the lost, for those who are still missing, the recovery of our communities and the safety of the people at the forefront.”
In Rome, Pope Leo also pray for the for those who suffer from the fourteenth disaster.
“I want to honestly mourn their condolences about all the families lost by their daughters in the disaster caused by the floods of the Wadulup river in Texas in the United States. We pray for them.”