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Central Texas is reeling from a devastating flood that has claimed at least 82 lives, including many children, and left dozens missing. The tragedy, centered in Kerr County, has sparked heated debate. Local officials are pointing fingers at the National Weather Service (NWS), claiming its forecasts failed to warn communities about the catastrophic rainfall. But … Continued

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