In a devastating turn of events, Texas is reeling from catastrophic flooding that has claimed at least 78 lives, prompting President Trump to declare a major disaster in the state. The declaration, made under the Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, aims to mobilize federal resources to assist the overwhelmed communities grappling with the aftermath of severe storms and flash floods that began on July 2.
As search and rescue operations continue, the grim toll is expected to rise, with many individuals still unaccounted for. President Trump, addressing the nation, expressed his condolences and support for the families affected by this unimaginable tragedy. “These families are enduring an unimaginable tragedy,” he stated, emphasizing the urgent need for federal assistance to bolster local first responders.
Secretary of Homeland Security, Christie Gnome, is actively on the ground in Texas, collaborating with state officials, including Governor Greg Abbott, to coordinate relief efforts. “We are working closely with local leaders to ensure that our brave first responders have the resources they need,” Trump added, as he prepared to return to Washington, D.C.
The flooding, which has turned the Fourth of July holiday weekend into a scene of heartbreak, has left communities devastated and in dire need of help. With emergency services stretched thin, the federal government is stepping in to provide critical support, including individual and public assistance, to help rebuild lives and restore order.
As the situation unfolds, the nation watches closely, united in grief and hope for those affected. President Trump has pledged ongoing support, stating, “God bless all of the people that have gone through so much,” as Texas faces one of its darkest moments.