After devastating floods, a painstaking process of searching for loved ones and coming together,
we are on the ground in Texas.
And a growing challenge for public health,
rising skepticism in vaccines, and Trump administration changes to vaccine policy.
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In central Texas,
questions about early warnings and the current emergency response are leading the conversation as the search continues for over 100 people who are still missing.
President Trump saw the devastation for himself a week after the catastrophic flooding of the Guadalupe River.
NPR's Elena Moore has details.
During a roundtable with elected officials,
Trump reflected on the massive loss felt by this community.
pray for the families that are left behind.
It's amazing the incredible spirit from those families.
I don't know.
I don't even know how they do it."
More than 100 people have been reported dead and many remain missing.
Trump is standing by his administration's response,
but lingering concerns remain over how well-equipped the area was.