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President Donald Trump toured the devastation left by flash flooding in central Texas amid growing questions about how local officials responded to the crisis as well as questions about the federal response -- including the fate of the Federal Emergency Management Agency -- that he has so far avoided.
More than 170 people are still believed to be missing a week after the forceful floodwater hit over the July Fourth weekend.
Twice, the Texas Division of Emergency Management turned down Kerr County's requests for money to improve flood warnings.
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Texas special session called to address flood warning failures and emergency response after Hill Country flooding caused more than 100 deaths.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNRep. Jasmine Crockett seeks answers on warning systems, federal response to Texas floodsCongresswoman Jasmine Crockett is asking for answers from federal agencies over the warning systems and subsequent federal response following devastating flooding in Central Texas over the July 4th weekend.
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Daily Mail on MSNTrump lashes out at 'evil' reporter on Texas warning system questionDonald Trump lashed out at an 'evil' CBS Texas reporter over a question on whether Texas' early warning weather systems could have operated better when the state was hit by devastating flash floods recently.
Texas officials are being questioned about warning systems ahead of the deadly floods. As NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports, Kerr County doesn't have a county-wide siren warning system in place.
The once-idyllic RV park – named Guadalupe Keys Resort to evoke the laid-back vibe of the Florida Keys – boasted nine, fully-furnished RVs for rent (each with its own BBQ pit), a small sandy beach shaded by towering cypress trees and lawn chairs for lounging and watching the gentle flow of the Guadalupe.