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BY NADIA LATHAN, JOHN SEEWER AND JIM VERTUNO
Updated 2:29 PM CDT, July 8, 2025
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KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) Public officials in charge of finding victims of the devastating flooding in Texas pushed away intensifying questions Tuesday about who was monitoring the weather that killed more than 100 people and warning that floodwaters were barreling toward camps and homes.
Leaders in Kerr County, where searchers have found 87 bodies, said their first priority is recovering victims, not reviewing what happened in the hours before the flash floods inundated the states Hill Country.
Right now, this team up here is focused on bringing people home, Lt. Col. Ben Baker of the Texas Game Wardens, said during a sometimes tense news conference where officials were questioned about the timing of their response.
Hope of finding survivors was increasingly bleak. Four days have passed since anyone was found alive in the aftermath of the floods in Kerr County, officials said Tuesday.
https://apnews.com/article/texas-floods-victims-camp-mystic-death-toll-ea38edadc7e965fb2c76c0ec46245a82

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(84,276 posts)If anyone is to blame, it's local emergency managers for not sending them (if they were staffed at all).