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© Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.40-plus missing as flood waters rise in Texas
By SETH ROBBINS and PAUL J. WEBER WIMBERLEY, Texas©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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smithinjapan
The world is changing and this kind of storm and disaster becoming more and more frequent world-wide. We've already had a typhoon hit Japan, and temperatures are where they should be in JULY. But you're not allowed to call it 'climate change' in Texas, are you? I hope everyone takes care and I hope they rescue those in need and help those who just need help, too. Heartbreaking to hear about those lost.
ToshiYori
I live in Texas. We're allowed to call it "climate change" or anything else we wish to call it. Currently, I'm calling it "drought relief."