President Trump and Melania Visit Flood-Hit Texas; Death Toll Reaches 120, Hundreds Still Missing
U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrived in Texas to assess the devastation caused by severe flooding. With 120 confirmed dead and hundreds still missing, rescue operations continue on a war footing across the affected regions.
US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania have arrived to take stock of the flood-affected state of Texas. They will also meet the affected families and local officials. More than 120 people lost their lives and more than 160 people are still missing in the devastating floods that occurred in this state on July 4. Kerr County is the most affected by the floods.
US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania have arrived to take stock of the flood-affected state of Texas. They will also meet the affected families and local officials.
More than 120 people lost their lives in the floods
More than 120 people lost their lives and more than 160 people are still missing in the devastating floods that occurred in this state on July 4. Kerr County is the most affected by the floods.
Trump's statement on the floods
Trump defended the administration's response to the Texas floods in a phone interview with NBC News on Thursday, saying, "We have been there from the beginning."
Saved life by staying on the roof, made videos of the horror of the floods
The Guadalupe River rose to 26 feet in about 45 minutes due to a flash flood caused by a powerful storm on July 4 in Texas. The family of a person named Jane Towler, who lived near the river, was also trapped in trouble due to the sudden floods. They saved their lives by staying on the roof and during this time took pictures and made videos of the horror of the floods.