At least 95 people have died due to flooding in central Texas, particularly affecting a Christian summer camp where 27 victims were reported. The flooding has been attributed to the Guadalupe River, with additional rain forecasted in Hill Country. The ongoing search for survivors has entered the fourth day, as local officials continue to monitor the situation. Despite concerns raised about the federal response, the White House has denied that any cuts during the Trump administration hampered rescue efforts.
Local officials have reported that the death toll from flooding across the state has risen to at least 95, with several more people still missing.
Tragedy struck a Christian summer camp, resulting in the deaths of 27 girls and staff members due to the disaster caused by intense flooding.
In Hill Country, where the most severe flooding took place, forecasts predict an additional four inches of rain, complicating rescue efforts.
As the search for survivors continues into its fourth day, the White House has dismissed claims that budget cuts from the Trump administration affected the response to the flooding.
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