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Texas lawmakers are meeting for the first time to address the deadly July 4 floods that killed at least 135 people.
The decision was likely in part due to the agency's delayed response to the flooding disaster in Central Texas. Senior FEMA ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Hill Country floods: What we know so farWith hundreds confirmed dead, questions remain about the local response to flood warnings. Meanwhile, lawmakers will weigh ...
As cleanup operations from the catastrophic flooding continue in Texas, the number of people missing stands at three. Local ...
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The New Republic on MSNFEMA Chief Quits in Disgust at Kristi Noem’s Texas Flood ResponseNoem had severely botched FEMA’s Texas response by failing to renew contracts with companies staffing FEMA call centers, ...
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Ken Pagurek, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Urban Search and Rescue chief, resigned Monday amid criticism over the ...
Over the weekend, officials in Texas announced that the number of people missing after the July 4 floods had dropped from ...
Ken Pagurek had become increasingly frustrated with the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the agency, CNN reported.
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Oklahoma Task Force 1 has returned home after spending 17 days in Texas assisting with water rescues and search operations ...
Ken Pagurek stepped down after delays in deploying FEMA teams to deadly Texas flooding, citing growing frustration with DHS oversight and the Trump administration’s handling of disaster response ...
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Meet the Cast of 'The Hunting Wives:' What to Know About the Ensemble and Their Texan Characters James Comey Breaks Silence ...
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