Texas Tragedy: The Search for Missing Girls Amidst Devastating Floods

As rescue efforts extend into a third day, the search for 27 missing girls from a summer camp near the rain-swollen Guadalupe River continues amidst devastating Texas floods. Criticism mounts over potentially understaffed weather services affecting the prediction of such disasters, intersecting with the Trump administration's policies.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-07-2025 19:17 IST | Created: 06-07-2025 19:17 IST
Texas Tragedy: The Search for Missing Girls Amidst Devastating Floods
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The ongoing search for 27 missing girls from a summer camp in Texas entered its third day, as rescue teams grapple with the threat of further flooding and a continuously rising death toll, which has reached at least 43.

Local authorities warn of an increasing death toll as search efforts continue near the Guadalupe River, which flooded after unexpected torrential rain on Friday. Experts question if recent federal workforce cuts have undermined the National Weather Service's ability to predict such disasters.

Potential shortcomings in flood predictions have sparked debate, intertwining with broader political discussions on the role and funding of federal agencies under the Trump administration. Texas Governor Greg Abbott seeks federal assistance, which President Trump is set to authorize.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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