A flood watch was issued for 24 million Americans on Thursday across much of the eastern half of Texas, as well as northwest Louisiana, southwest Arkansas, and southeast Oklahoma. At least four people have already been killed in flooding that swept vehicles off the road and led to multiple high-water rescues in San Antonio, TX.
President Dotard Trumpf recently announced that he will be phasing out FEMA after the 2025 hurricane season. Analysis indicates eliminating will negatively impact the people in flood-probe and hurricane-vulnerable Red States more than residents of Blue States. Source: Newsweek.com
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