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Search for missing in Texas affected as recovery process hampered by debris
NBC News· 2025-07-10 16:02
Disaster Overview - The number of missing individuals in Kerr County remains at 161 after 24 hours of searching [2] - The death toll in Kerr County has risen to 96 [25] - The search area covers around 1,000 miles of the river and surrounding area [13] Recovery Efforts - Search efforts involve state, local, and federal agencies, as well as volunteer organizations [8][10] - Teams from other states and Mexico are assisting with the search [8][11] - Resources include helicopters, scuba divers, cadaver dogs, and horses [9][11] Community Impact - Five campers and one counselor are still missing from Camp Mystic [14][16] - The Camp Mystic community is strong and supporting each other [18][19] - Community visuals were held to remember and grieve together [17] Accountability and Future Prevention - Questions are being raised about accountability and whether more could have been done to prevent the loss of life [4] - A special session will be held to address the response and these questions [4] - Officials state they will be "very weather alert" regarding potential future flooding [6] Aid and Resources - Short-term and long-term housing, food, and clothing are needed for survivors [21] - A FEMA site is open to provide resources for those not covered by insurance [22] - Donations can be made to the Hill Country community group and United Way [19][22][23]
Magellan Health Opens 24-hour Crisis Line for Individuals Impacted by New Mexico Flash Flooding
Prnewswire· 2025-07-10 15:30
Consultation and resources available at no cost to local communityFRISCO, Texas, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Magellan Health, Inc. today announced that it has opened a complimentary 24-hour crisis line for individuals impacted by the flash flooding in New Mexico.The toll-free number to access free, confidential consultation services is 1-800-327-7451.Magellan confidential consultation services are offered at no charge to the community to assist individuals as they work to cope with the feelings of fear, s ...
Graham Media Group and Gray Media Launch Emergency Donation Drive For Texas Flood Relief
Globenewswire· 2025-07-10 12:00
Group 1: Core Initiative - Graham Media Group and Gray Media have launched a donation drive to support flood relief efforts in Texas, raising over $120,000 in the first 24 hours, including a $25,000 contribution from Gray and an additional $15,000 from Graham Media Group [1][2] - The campaign aims to provide essential resources such as food, housing, and financial aid to communities affected by the floods, with 100% of the funds raised going directly to on-the-ground efforts [2][3] Group 2: Company Commitment - Graham Media Group's CEO emphasized the responsibility of broadcasters to inform and assist communities during crises, highlighting the role of The Salvation Army's rapid response teams in providing essential services [2] - Gray Media's Co-CEO expressed commitment to serving affected communities for as long as necessary, acknowledging the generous response from viewers [2] Group 3: Company Background - Graham Media Group operates seven local media outlets and is involved in various digital media and marketing solutions, serving multiple states and communities [4] - Gray Media, headquartered in Atlanta, is the largest owner of local television stations in the U.S., reaching approximately 37% of U.S. television households and owning a diverse portfolio of media properties [5][6]
'Political pressure on both sides': Lawmakers dodge blame as Texas flood death toll climbs
MSNBC· 2025-07-10 04:17
Disaster Impact & Response - At least 173 people are missing and the death toll has risen to 120 in Texas due to devastating flash floods [1] - The number of flood-related deaths in the US reached 145 in 2024, significantly above the 25-year average of 85 deaths per year [3] - Texas, North Carolina, New Mexico, and Chicago experienced four recorded flood events within a week [5] - Elimination of FEMA could leave states like Texas and Florida without a crucial backstop during disasters [7][8] Budget Cuts & Potential Consequences - Federal budget cuts leading to a lack of weather balloons may have slightly degraded the ability to forecast the Texas floods in advance [2] - Proposed cuts to NOAA, including climate research funding, could make the US less safe in the future [4] - The administration's proposed cuts to departments could result in hundreds of billions of dollars in bills and drain economic activity [13] - Cuts to social safety nets are being considered to pay for tax cuts [14] Political & Economic Considerations - Disasters like the Texas floods are likely to spark conversations about the impact of budget cuts, particularly those involving science and research [5][6] - Lack of disaster preparedness due to budget cuts could lead to significant economic damage [9] - Recovery efforts after disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina, highlight the important role of FEMA and the potential economic impact of inadequate rebuilding [10] - Political pressure will likely mount on both sides regarding disaster relief, especially since the Texas flood occurred in a red state [11]
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Company Focus - José Andrés believes good meals and "longer tables" are solutions to complex problems [1] - José Andrés discusses World Central Kitchen, disaster relief, and zero gravity food creation [1] Industry Activities - The report highlights José Andrés' involvement in disaster relief efforts [1] - The report mentions the creation of zero gravity food [1]
Loyalty exam or critical position? Trump appoints people who refuse to disagree with him: Doctor
MSNBC· 2025-07-09 18:30
NBC Sahil Kapoor reports from Capitol Hill. I also want to bring in Dr.. Irwin Redliner, founding director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University's Earth Institute. Sahill. So, if he gets the job, he is facing the potential for having an awful lot of money that would be needed for some of the upgrades he's talking about gone for next year's budget. Bring us up to speed. Yeah, that's right, Chris. And it's not just Neil Jacobs for Noah related opening. There's also Mr.. Taylo ...
World Central Kitchen delivers meals in hard-hit Texas
MSNBC· 2025-07-09 17:38
Disaster Relief Efforts - World Central Kitchen (WCK) is providing aid to flood victims and first responders in central Texas [1] - WCK has served over 6,400 meals in Texas [1] - WCK partners with local restaurants and chefs to provide meals and support the local economy [1] - WCK is assessing needs in underserved communities to provide "last mile meals" [1] Operational Adaptability - WCK emphasizes adaptability and flexibility in its disaster response [1] - WCK minimizes paperwork and contracts to expedite aid delivery [1] - WCK utilizes a zoned approach with maps for efficient resource allocation [1] Emotional Impact - Disaster response work can take an emotional toll on responders [1] - The Texas floods are considered a national tragedy [2] International Presence - World Central Kitchen is an international organization that has responded to disasters such as the Turkey earthquake and Hurricane Florence in North Carolina [4]
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Disaster Impact - Southern New Mexico experienced torrential floods, resulting in at least three fatalities [1] Geographic Scope - The floods in New Mexico occurred days after historic floods devastated central Texas [1]
'They've lost everything': Salvation Army major on helping those in Texas
MSNBC· 2025-07-09 12:54
And as rescue crews continue their search for the scores of people still missing across central Texas, the Salvation Army is on the ground providing critical support for the first responders and the many residents displaced by the devastation. Joining us now is Phil Swireers who is a major with the Salvation Army in Texas. And Mike Barnacle, you have the first question.Major SWires, this event in Texas has gripped the nation and perhaps even the world. And I think part of the reason it has, obviously the lo ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-09 11:16
Three Missing After Flash Floods Hit New Mexico Village Scarred By Wildfires Last Summer https://t.co/a16acQ0XEn ...