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President Trump heads to Texas this morning,
one week after flash flooding along the Guadalupe River killed more than 100 people.
As NPR's Tamara Keith reports, Trump will meet with local leaders and first responders.
Teams are still searching for the missing after dangerous floodwaters tore through homes,
campsites and summer camps, including Camp Mystic, where so many children perished.
A White House official says President Trump will meet with family members affected by the tragedy.
The president is also set to meet with first responders and get a briefing from local leaders.
In an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker last night,
Trump said installing an alarm system of some kind to alert people of future flood events would make sense.
Trump told NBC his message to the people of Texas would be one of love.
I love those people," he said, adding that he feels so terribly for them.
Tamara Keith, NPR News.