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Trump Slammed For New ‘Disrespectful’ Comments On Texas Floods Following Remark That Made People ‘Want To Throw Up’

President Trump has been slammed for new comments made on the Texas floods.

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Texas flood disaster detailed.

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The disaster struck Kerr County when the Guadalupe River burst its banks, causing unprecedented flooding and devastation.

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As of late Sunday, July 11, officials confirmed the flood had claimed 129 lives, with dozens more missing amid rescue efforts.

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Emergency teams warned the grim numbers were expected to rise as waters continued to recede and search efforts intensified.

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One of the most tragic stories emerging is from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls, washed out by the flash flood.

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Founded in 1926, Camp Mystic has long served as a sanctuary for girls beyond second grade, fostering independence and confidence.

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Governor Greg Abbott revealed that approximately 750 girls were staying at the camp when the floodwaters surged unexpectedly.

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Earlier today, Camp Mystic confirmed the deaths of 27 girls and staff, sending shockwaves through communities nationwide.

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“Our hearts are broken alongside our families enduring this unimaginable tragedy,” read the camp’s emotional statement on its website.

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Officials also revealed that 10 girls and one counselor remain unaccounted for amid ongoing rescue operations.

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The sudden surge in Guadalupe River’s waters overwhelmed the camp’s flood defenses, leaving little time for evacuation.

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Heavy rainfall had been reported for days, but the scale of the flood caught many by surprise.

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The area’s narrow river valley intensified the floodwaters, accelerating the pace and power of the disaster.

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Camp Mystic, traditionally a place of joy and growth, now stands as a somber symbol of the disaster’s human cost.

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Aftermath of Camp Mystic flood tragedy unveiled.

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The camp tragedy claimed the lives of several young girls, including Renee Smajstrla, Sarah Marsha, Eloise Peck, and Lila Bonner.

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Families of victims have appealed for privacy while grappling with their grief, as revealed by Lila Bonner’s relatives in an NBC News interview.

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“In the midst of our unimaginable grief, we ask for privacy and are unable to confirm any details at this time,” Lila’s family said.

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“We ache with all who loved her and are praying endlessly for others to be spared from this tragic loss,” they added.

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The camp’s founders likely never imagined such a catastrophe, with decades of history now shadowed by this calamity.

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The broader Kerr County community has rallied in support, with rescue teams, volunteers, and donations pouring in.

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Death of 9-year-old confirmed.

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Among the victims was 9-year-old Janie Hunt, a young family member of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, adding a personal dimension to the tragedy.

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Janie’s mother confirmed her death to CNN in a brief but devastating message: “We are just devastated.”

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Tavia Hunt, wife of Clark Hunt, took to Instagram to share a deeply personal and spiritual reflection on the tragedy.

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“Our hearts are broken by the devastation from the floods in Wimberley and the tragic loss of so many lives — including a precious little Hunt cousin,” she wrote.

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She questioned faith in the face of such pain, asking how believers reconcile tragedy with a “good, all-knowing and all-powerful” God.

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“That is a sacred and tender question,” she continued, highlighting that scripture reflects similar struggles among believers.

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has vowed continued state support for families and recovery efforts.

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Texas flood leaves deep personal scars on Chiefs family.

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As the floodwaters recede, survivors and families face the painful process of healing and rebuilding.

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The Kansas City Chiefs organization has also expressed condolences and support for the Hunt family.

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Clark Hunt and family remain private but have released official statements expressing sorrow and gratitude for the community’s prayers.

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This flood will be remembered not just for the loss of life but for the personal stories entwined with it — like that of young Janie Hunt.

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As search efforts continue and communities mourn, the tragedy at Camp Mystic remains a devastating reminder of nature’s unpredictable fury.

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Donald Trump was in Texas last week following the tragic flash floods. Trump was asked to provide a message to the families of those who had lost loved ones.

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“There can be nothing worse, losing a child. Maybe they should’ve had bells or something go off. But it’s pretty dangerous territory when you think of all the times they have had this problem.”

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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA – NOVEMBER 04: Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump takes the stage during a campaign rally at the J.S. Dorton Arena on November 04, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina. With one day left before the general election, Trump is campaigning for re-election in the battleground states of North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The comment was branded disrespectful, with one X user simply stating “This makes me want to throw up.”

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