Texas flood: Fewer than 100 remain unaccounted for as officials engage in a 'blame game,' hampering relief efforts and recovery operations.
Following the devastating floods in Texas, authorities have announced that the number of individuals still unaccounted for has dropped below 100. This provides a glimmer of hope amidst the ongoing recovery efforts.
However, the situation is complicated by a growing dispute among officials. Accusations of blame-shifting are reportedly hindering cooperation and slowing down the provision of aid to affected communities. This internal conflict is raising concerns about the effectiveness of the recovery operation.
Despite the political infighting, the primary focus remains on locating those who are still missing. Search and rescue teams are continuing their work, and support is being provided to those who have been displaced or otherwise affected by the floods.