The tragic flash floods along the Guadalupe River have left at least 59 dead, including 21 children, with eleven young campers still missing. The sudden deluge overwhelmed a girls’ summer camp, turning a place of joy into a nightmare. The unexpected ferocity of Tropical Storm Barry’s remnants caught many off guard, sparking fierce debates over government preparedness and budget cuts to critical weather services.
Critics blame recent staffing reductions at the National Weather Service for the disaster, accusing the administration of valuing cuts over lives. Supporters call these claims disgraceful, pointing to the unpredictable nature of the storm. As families grieve and communities search for answers, the floodwaters have exposed deeper rifts about responsibility, safety, and the cost of neglect.