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  • A new analysis from NPR and Data SC find at least 17 buildings and cabins at campsites in Central Texas were at greater risk than the government previously reported.

  • The area was swamped with floodwaters, blamed for at least 120 deaths,

  • with more than 160 others still missing.

  • NPR's Laura Sullivan has more.

  • An analysis by climate modeling company first street found FEMA failed to properly account for the threat from rainfall when developing its maps.

  • It wasn't just a problem at the camp.

  • FEMA's maps undercount the number of homes in danger throughout data scientists say FEMA relies on tidal surge and river data and the agency lacks funding and a mandate to update its process.

  • NPR found special interest groups like home builders Associations often lobby to prevent the agency from getting that funding.

  • At Camp Mystic, NPR also found at least eight buildings,

  • including cabins for younger campers located inside the floodway,

  • a dangerous area expected to see high velocity water.

  • Laura Sullivan, NPR News.