A severe flood has left dozens missing in Texas, prompting a massive search and rescue operation. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is addressing the situation on Fox News Live, providing updates on the efforts to locate the missing individuals. The flood, which has been described as one of the worst in the state’s history, has caused widespread destruction, with many communities still recovering from the damage.
The governor’s office has confirmed that emergency services are working around the clock to find those missing, with teams deployed to the hardest-hit areas. In a statement, Lt. Gov. Patrick emphasized the importance of community support and collaboration with federal agencies to ensure no one is left behind. He also called for donations to aid those affected by the disaster.
Authorities have warned that the floodwaters are still dangerous, and the search operations may take several more days. Locals have been urged to stay indoors and avoid flooded areas. The incident has raised concerns about climate change and the need for better infrastructure to prevent such disasters in the future.