Summary
More than 100 people remain missing after flash floods occurred in Texas on July 4. Officials say the disaster could not have been predicted, but a joint investigation by NPR and PBS Frontline suggests it might have been.
Key Facts
- Over 100 people are still missing due to flash floods in Texas.
- The floods happened on July 4.
- Officials do not believe the floods could have been predicted.
- NPR and PBS Frontline conducted an investigation suggesting the disaster might have been anticipated.
- NPR investigative reporter Laura Sullivan discussed the investigation details with John Yang.