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Trump surveys damage in Texas as search continues for 160 missing
Former President Donald Trump visited flood-ravaged areas of Texas to assess the destruction, as emergency crews continue searching for 160 people still missing after catastrophic flash floods. The death toll has climbed to at least 120, with entire communities submerged under water last week.
Editor’s Note: Beyond the immediate tragedy, this underscores how extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and devastating—straining emergency responses and reopening debates about climate resilience. Trump’s visit also pulls the disaster into the political sphere, drawing attention (and potentially resources) to the crisis.
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