Texas police urged ‘tourist destinations’ to avoid flood recovery part

Texas police urged ‘tourist destinations’ to avoid flood recovery part

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Texas police say that residents of the “tourist destination” residents are making them difficult to complete the rescue and recovery missions in the wake of the deadly flash flood this week.

Kare County Sheriff “Give us a room” urged anyone who did not join the recovery attempt, and Larry Latha gave these comments at a press conference on Wednesday.

He said, “Our first respondents are trying to get to their job,” he said. “And coming out of the community and the people of the community, they want to go to tourist destinations, look at the river, watch flood damage – it makes your job very difficult.”

He further said, “I ask people to give us a place to work.”

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The first respondents in Texas are urging the residents to stay away from the where the recovery efforts are underway. (AP Photo/Rodolfo Gonzale)

Lita says that officials are now using heavy machinery to find out the dense piles of broken down the “bottles” in the “bottles” along the flood rivers and creeks.

He also appealed to the residents of the property not to use heavy machinery to remove them until the first respondent arrives.

“They are the victims of the breaking.” Latha said. “We don’t want to harass it. Please call us a call … and let us know that you have a broken heap before starting the clin-up level that you need to check.

Officers Said said Death Death Deaths in the Kare County alone has confirmed death, including deats deats adults and Children 36 children. 14 and 13 of them are unknown respectively.

Officers said that 161 people have been reported missing in the Kare County, and they appealed to the residents of residents to reunite with the lost lovers to inform the residents.

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Social media users, including meteorologists and leftist commentators, liberal and Democratic Party statistics blamed GOP for destruction due to flash floods in Central Texas between weekends and Sundays. (San Antonio Express-NUZ via Michelle Fortier/AP)

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Officers Authorities mentioned Some methods of discoveries such as horses or ATV patrols are not viable due to dangerous conditions. The emergency team requires numerous low-water crossing and bridge repair before fully accessing all affected places.

Fox News’s Stephanie Price contributed to this report

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