Trump calls for alarms after deadly Texas floods
President Donald Trump expressed support for flood alarms in Texas while also praising the work being done by those responding to the flood disaster in the state.
The president made the comments in an interview with NBC on Thursday.
"After having seen this horrible event, I would imagine you’d put alarms up in some form, where alarms would go up if they see any large amounts of water or whatever it is," Trump said.
"But the local officials were hit by this just like everybody else," he added.

As questions swirl surrounding the timeline of who was notified about the flooding and if more could have been done, during a news conference this week, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott punted on reporters’ questions about emergency notifications.
When asked who is to blame, Abbott said, "That is the word choice of losers."
Responding to Abbott's comments, Trump said, "It’d be easy to blame them. I wouldn’t blame them."
The president continued, saying, "I think from the standpoint of the future, you’d have to have some kind of an alarm and lighting system, maybe."
-ABC News' Hannah Demissie










