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Musk’s AI Tool Implicates DOGE Data Cuts In Texas Flood Deaths

CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 6 – Staff cuts by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency reduced National Weather Service staffing by nearly 20%, leading to underestimated rainfall and delayed flood warnings linked to at least 43 deaths.

  • On early July 4, Texas flash floods killed at least 43 people, including 28 children, with Musk’s AI tool Grok linking DOGE staffing cuts to forecast failures.
  • Early 2025 DOGE staff reductions, removing about 20% of NWS personnel, likely weakened flood forecasting capacity before July 4 Texas floods.
  • Forecasts underestimated rainfall, predicting 3–8 inches while 10–15 inches fell, and a flash flood emergency was issued at 1:14 a.m. on July 4, highlighting prediction errors.
  • Ongoing search efforts are still underway as 11 campers and 1 counselor from Camp Mystic remain missing, while 38 adults and 21 children have been recovered, highlighting the tragedy's human toll.
  • Proposed 2026 NOAA budget plans further cuts, prompting calls for investigation into NWS staffing vacancies and plans to hire new meteorologists to improve forecasts.
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Forbes broke the news in United States on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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