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[Tragedy in Texas: Flood Risks and Global Conflict Updates]-[Texas Vigil, Flood Danger Zones, Ukraine Air Defenses]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-07-10

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The Kerrville Flash Flood Tragedy: A Community in Mourning

In the wake of devastating flash floods that claimed at least 120 lives in Kerrville, Texas, the community gathered at the Tyvee High School football stadium to hold a vigil. The atmosphere was one of profound grief and communal healing, with many attendees wearing green ribbons—the official color of Camp Mystic, a Christian girls' summer camp that became the "heart of one of the deadliest natural disasters in Texan history." As resident Randy Rose noted, the vigil served as a necessary moment to "pause, catch our breath," and attempt to find a sense of normalcy amidst the overwhelming "disbelief and exhaustion" felt by those who lost their homes and loved ones.

The Failure of Flood Preparedness and Mapping

While some officials, including Kerr County's Rob Kelly, initially claimed there was "no reason to believe" such a flood was possible, NPR's investigation reveals a significant discrepancy between federal data and the actual risk. Investigative correspondent Laura Sullivan highlighted that FEMA's flood maps are outdated, relying on "historic data from tidal surges" rather than modern "large rainfall events."

Crucially, the investigation found that at least 17 buildings and cabins at Camp Mystic were in high-risk areas not reported by FEMA. Private data companies, such as First Street, estimate that more than twice as many Americans live in dangerous flood zones than government reports indicate. The lack of accurate mapping stems from a lack of "mandate or funding from Congress," compounded by lobbying from special interest groups like home builders' associations who have worked to "keep maps from being updated." While Governor Greg Abbott has now called for a special session to fund better early warning systems, for many victims, these measures arrive far too late.

Escalating Conflict in Kyiv

In the international arena, Kyiv continues to face relentless Russian airstrikes. NPR’s Joanna Kakissas reports that the capital has endured nights of "continuous explosions," with Iranian-designed drones and ballistic missiles targeting civilian infrastructure, including apartment buildings and health centers. Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksandra Ustinova asserts that Vladimir Putin’s strategy is to "threaten the civilian population" due to a lack of progress on the battlefield.

Despite the Trump administration's promise to send defensive aid, the frontline remains "spread very, very thin," and experts like Professor Phillips O’Brien suggest that Putin will likely continue the conflict as long as he believes the war is "trending in his direction." The situation remains dire, with civilians bearing the brunt of the violence as they wait for more substantial international intervention.

A Public Health Warning: The Resurgence of Measles

Beyond natural and man-made disasters, the United States is facing a public health crisis with 1,288 reported measles cases this year—the highest in over 30 years. Kaitlin Rivers of Johns Hopkins University emphasizes that this resurgence of a "preventable virus" is deeply concerning. The primary driver is a drop in vaccination rates; the CDC notes that a 95% threshold is required to prevent community outbreaks, yet national kindergarten vaccination rates have fallen to just under 93%. This trend highlights a growing vulnerability in public health infrastructure, mirroring the broader theme of systemic failures in preparedness seen in the Texas floods.

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Mourners in Kerrville, Texas held a vigil for those who died in last week's flash floods It was a moment to just pause, catch our breath Some wore green ribbons, the official color of the girls' summer camp where many lives were lost I'm a Martinez with Michelle Martin and this is Up First from NPR News Some Texas officials are challenging the idea that anyone is to blame for the deadly floods We had no reason to believe that this was going to be anything like what's happened here None whatsoever.
But an NPR investigation found a long -standing risk from flooding in the area.
What exactly was known?
And another night of massive Russian airstrikes inside Ukraine has caused fires across the capital city of Kyiv.
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