Will FEMA get involved?
There is a county in central Texas, where 76% of its voters went for Trump in the last election. In this county, there is a sallow valley in which the Guadeloupe River Flows. A normally tranquil river. Except when it has what amounts to a tropical rain event. These past few days, the river rose 25 feet in less than a day. A current report says 25 people were killed, something like 26 children from a local camp are missing. 850 people rescued.
There obviously was not adequate warning.
Where is the federal government in all of this? Will FEMA get involved?
Is this a result of climate change?
Do you think it might change the way people in that area are voting?
I think it is one of the worst disasters in Texas.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the deceased and the missing.
But, given the recent track record of FEMA under Trump, I doubt they will be much help.
Might as well build another Alligator Alcatraz.
There obviously was not adequate warning.
Where is the federal government in all of this? Will FEMA get involved?
Is this a result of climate change?
Do you think it might change the way people in that area are voting?
I think it is one of the worst disasters in Texas.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the deceased and the missing.
But, given the recent track record of FEMA under Trump, I doubt they will be much help.
Might as well build another Alligator Alcatraz.
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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary Kristi Noem said the flooding in Texas is “unprecedented,” adding that the federal government will be providing further resources.
Noem confirmed that various DHS agencies are actively working in efforts, including the Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
She added that the Border Patrol’s tactical unit named BORTAC, a special operations group, is also on the ground assisting.
My italics.
Whether or not FEMA will be of much help remains to be seen, surely.
Just a band aide to larger problems. Climate Change, lack of adequate warning systems, etc.
Just because Noam says the Feds will be coming does not mean it will happen. Heck, South Carolina is still waiting for promised aid from last year's disaster. Even in Washington, there were two small hamlets that never got needed aid during the previous Trump administration--even though the voters in those hamlets nearly all voted for Trump. Trump is known to play favoritism.
From the Guardian again:
“Prayer matters,” Abbott said. Prayers “could have been the reason why water stopped rising”.
Make of that what you will.
Reminds me of the story of Chanticleer. the rooster. Every morning, he thought he could cause the sun to come up every morning when he would crow. True enough, he would crow and the sun would come up. Then one day, he overslept. When he finally got up the sun was already up.
Several videos and photos of the flooding.
BORTAC sounds so Soviet.
The point of FEMA is to bring all the resources of government to bear in the recovery of an area hit by a disaster, be it the hill country in Texas, or the hill country in South Carolina or two small hamlets in Washington State.
North Carolina is being hit with a hurricane now. Will FEMA respond? Should it depend on the whims of a unstable president?
Which brings up another issue, NASA is cutting of access to satellite data needed to track hurricanes and other storms.
And this still does not address the underlying problem of climate change.
I suspect he has no firm opinion, but knows that climate change denial appeals to many of his supporters. He also hates wind turbines.
Yeah, if he'd never gone into politics, he'd probably just casually accept that climate-change is real, and would vote for politicians who also believe it's real, though he likely wouldn't be voting based on that issue in particular.
Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina this morning. As it moved toward North Carolina, it fairly quickly weakened to a tropical depression, with maximum sustained winds of around 35 mph. It continues to weaken. It is bringing heavy rain, so flash flooding is a possibility. The main concern at the beach is rip currents.
There were other camps also involved in the flooding. Can't rule them out. Just that most of the infomation is about Camp Mystic.
Donald Trump declared the deadly flooding in Texas to be a major disaster under the Stafford Act on Sunday.
“I have authorized Federal relief and recovery assistance in the affected area,” said a letter signed and posted to social media by Trump to Texas’s governor Greg Abbott. “Individual Assistance and Public Assistance will be provided.”
Trump has designated the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to coordinate assistance efforts.