Parents Protest at White House After Deadly Camp Mystic Flooding
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Parents protest in Washington, D.C. after Texas camp tragedy
A group of Texas mothers and climate activists protested near the White House Monday, blaming the deaths of 27 children in recent floods on government cuts to weather forecasting and emergency response systems.David Smith reports for The Guardian.In short:Activists placed 27 flower-covered trunks in view of the White House, each symbolizing a child killed in flash floods at Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas.Protesters linked the deaths to defund…
Parents protest at White House after deadly Camp Mystic flooding
Grieving parents gathered outside the White House following the devastating flooding at Camp Mystic in Texas that claimed the lives of 27 children. Protesters brought symbolic camp trunks to honor each life lost and to demand accountability from lawmakers.
Washington, July 21 (EFE).- Twenty-seven camp trunks served this Monday to demand justice in front of the White House for the girls and monitors of a summer camp who died in the floods in Texas earlier this month. A group of parents and activists of that state posed those luggage carriers in the park of the Elipse, south of the U.S. presidential mansion, to pay tribute to the deceased and demand that the federal executive be held accountable. Th…
Latinus The demonstration cried out against the cuts in the emergency systems, which are in the spotlight for the role that their weakening may have played in a tragedy that claimed at least 135 lives. Twenty-seven shelters for camping served Monday to demand justice in front of the White House for the girls and monitors of a summer Christian camp who died in the floods in Texas earlier this month. A group of activists, along with relatives of v…
Washington (EFE).- 27 camping trunks served to demand justice in front of the White House for the girls and monitors of a summer camp who died in the floods in Texas earlier this month. An activist group, along with relatives of victims and young people living in the area, posted those luggage carriers in the park of the Elipse, south of the U.S. presidential mansion, to pay tribute to the deceased and demand that the federal executive be held a…
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