In a devastating turn of events, President Trump has signed a major disaster declaration for Texas as the death toll from catastrophic flooding has surged to at least 78. The severe storms, which began on July 2, have wreaked havoc across the Hill Country, leaving families shattered and communities in despair.
The President announced the declaration, stating, “I have declared a major disaster under the disaster relief and emergency assistance act.” This declaration unlocks federal resources to aid recovery efforts in the affected areas, with individual and public assistance being made available to those in dire need. The situation remains fluid, with many individuals still reported missing, intensifying the urgency for rescue operations.
As the nation grapples with this heartbreaking tragedy, Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristjen Nielsen, is on the ground in Texas, working closely with state officials, including Governor Greg Abbott, to coordinate emergency responses. “These families are enduring unimaginable tragedy,” Trump said, emphasizing the need for immediate resources for first responders on the front lines.
The Fourth of July weekend, once filled with celebration, has turned into a somber reminder of nature’s fury. As rescue crews continue their relentless search for survivors, the loss of life weighs heavily on the hearts of Texans and the nation alike. President Trump, visibly moved, expressed his condolences and commitment to support the state through this crisis, stating, “God bless all of the people that have gone through so much.”
As the situation develops, the federal government is poised to provide critical aid to help Texas recover from this unprecedented disaster. The coming days will be crucial as communities begin the long journey toward rebuilding their lives amidst the aftermath of this tragic flooding.