2025 Governor Newsom announces additional crews to assist Texas search and rescue operations SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the deployment of an additional 18 highly skilled Urban Search and Rescue Team members to Texas to assist with ongoing response efforts related to severe flooding impacts. The deployment includes a total of four units of Human Remains Detection (HRD) Teams, which also include a total of eight canines. The deployed teams are from the Los Angeles County, Riverside City, Menlo Park and Orange County Fire Departments. The 18 Urban Search and Rescue Team members sent today are in addition to the 9 members deployed yesterday from Riverside City and Oakland City The scale of loss and devastation Texas is experiencing right now is unfathomable. California is proud to lend a helping hand to our fellow Americans. Governor Gavin Newsom During this deployment to Texas, California personnel will use their highly-developed and specialized skills to assist emergency operations in and around the hardest hit areas based on priorities and direction of state and local officials to assist with search and rescue operations. In close coordination with Texas and through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is deploying these crews. “Cal OES deploys these experienced teams to help those in need in Texas,” said Cal OES Director Nancy Ward. “These search and rescue professionals have the training needed to navigate extreme conditions.” Potential exists for additional flood impacts in the area. California stands ready to send additional resources as requested. Since 1992, California-based resources have been deployed to a long list of state, national, and even international disasters including 2017’s Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, 1992 Hurricane Iniki (Hawaii), the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, the September 11, 2001 attacks, the World Trade Center, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Ian, the Camp Fire in Paradise, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and the Montecito Mudslides. This deployment does not impact California’s emergency response and firefighting capabilities. Press releases, Recent news
问责? Abbott Calls Seeking Blame for Floods ‘the Word Choice of Losers’ As both the death toll and number of questions about official preparedness increased, the Texas governor invoked football metaphors, saying “every team makes mistakes.” The question facing Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas at a news conference on Tuesday was whether he would call for an investigation into possible failures surrounding the deadly floods, which include a lack of state and local spending on flood control measures and warning systems. To answer, Mr. Abbott said asking about blame was “the word choice of losers,” and then invoked a beloved Texas tradition — football — as he deflected questions about accountability for a disaster that has left at least 111 people dead and more than 170 missing.
Wasn't God's hand in the floods in the first place? — Do You Grok?🗽🖖🏽🚀 🌻 #NAFO (@DoyougrokGary) July 8, 2025
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Blueocean23 发表于 2025-07-09 01:22 2025 Governor Newsom announces additional crews to assist Texas search and rescue operations SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the deployment of an additional 18 highly skilled Urban Search and Rescue Team members to Texas to assist with ongoing response efforts related to severe flooding impacts. The deployment includes a total of four units of Human Remains Detection (HRD) Teams, which also include a total of eight canines. The deployed teams are from the Los Angeles County, Riverside City, Menlo Park and Orange County Fire Departments. The 18 Urban Search and Rescue Team members sent today are in addition to the 9 members deployed yesterday from Riverside City and Oakland City The scale of loss and devastation Texas is experiencing right now is unfathomable. California is proud to lend a helping hand to our fellow Americans. Governor Gavin Newsom During this deployment to Texas, California personnel will use their highly-developed and specialized skills to assist emergency operations in and around the hardest hit areas based on priorities and direction of state and local officials to assist with search and rescue operations. In close coordination with Texas and through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is deploying these crews. “Cal OES deploys these experienced teams to help those in need in Texas,” said Cal OES Director Nancy Ward. “These search and rescue professionals have the training needed to navigate extreme conditions.” Potential exists for additional flood impacts in the area. California stands ready to send additional resources as requested. Since 1992, California-based resources have been deployed to a long list of state, national, and even international disasters including 2017’s Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, 1992 Hurricane Iniki (Hawaii), the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, the September 11, 2001 attacks, the World Trade Center, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Ian, the Camp Fire in Paradise, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and the Montecito Mudslides. This deployment does not impact California’s emergency response and firefighting capabilities. Press releases, Recent news
The deployment includes a total of four units of Human Remains Detection (HRD) Teams, which also include a total of eight canines. The deployed teams are from the Los Angeles County, Riverside City, Menlo Park and Orange County Fire Departments.
The 18 Urban Search and Rescue Team members sent today are in addition to the 9 members deployed yesterday from Riverside City and Oakland City
The scale of loss and devastation Texas is experiencing right now is unfathomable. California is proud to lend a helping hand to our fellow Americans.
Governor Gavin Newsom During this deployment to Texas, California personnel will use their highly-developed and specialized skills to assist emergency operations in and around the hardest hit areas based on priorities and direction of state and local officials to assist with search and rescue operations. In close coordination with Texas and through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is deploying these crews.
“Cal OES deploys these experienced teams to help those in need in Texas,” said Cal OES Director Nancy Ward. “These search and rescue professionals have the training needed to navigate extreme conditions.” Potential exists for additional flood impacts in the area. California stands ready to send additional resources as requested.
Since 1992, California-based resources have been deployed to a long list of state, national, and even international disasters including 2017’s Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, 1992 Hurricane Iniki (Hawaii), the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, the September 11, 2001 attacks, the World Trade Center, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Ian, the Camp Fire in Paradise, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and the Montecito Mudslides. This deployment does not impact California’s emergency response and firefighting capabilities. Press releases, Recent news
嗯啦,老川带头搞分裂,很多人都忘记了我们首先是美国人,其次才是不同的党派
但州跟州之间应该相互支持与帮助,无论MAGA们怎么阴谋论怎么骂,该支持还是要支持
Flooding中受苦的都是民众
两年前我可能也这么想,现在我就想凭什么用我们的钱去做人情
真的。民主党这些年来总是想顾全大局,维持这个国家的秩序,但真的没用。又是那句话,看看台湾国民党的下场吧。
问责? Abbott Calls Seeking Blame for Floods ‘the Word Choice of Losers’ As both the death toll and number of questions about official preparedness increased, the Texas governor invoked football metaphors, saying “every team makes mistakes.”
The question facing Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas at a news conference on Tuesday was whether he would call for an investigation into possible failures surrounding the deadly floods, which include a lack of state and local spending on flood control measures and warning systems. To answer, Mr. Abbott said asking about blame was “the word choice of losers,” and then invoked a beloved Texas tradition — football — as he deflected questions about accountability for a disaster that has left at least 111 people dead and more than 170 missing.
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“I''m always confused when religious people say this , because why didn''t God prevent that same flood from happening ?
Hundreds and hundreds got saved from something he made happen or didnt stop happening?”
反正不会有任何后果的,连Paxton 民调都领先Beto和Allred 德州共和党推出头猪都能当选
是啊,他应该被钉在耻辱架上
德州,从来都是一个teenager。自私,叛逆,粗鲁,接受所有的帮助,资助,却从来不帮助他人,只会blame他人,还自认为自己最有理。
红轴: 需要支持了:大家应该互助互爱 没事了: 多运点非逸去兰州
Then they deserve it 人民自己选的
话是这么说没错 可是如果不帮忙遏制愚民趋势 最终肯定会波及蓝州 劣币驱逐良币啊
州长知道don't california my texas啥意思么🤦🏻♂️
派20人是加州拉拉队和祷告团,你想要什么?
表演也比不表演好。还有200人missing,难道不需要外外州支援吗?更何况出事了之后需要跟德州先协调才能派人吧,你不是德州灾民的话,还真没资格说这话。你就想想,要是这事发生在你身上,你需要外州支援or not? 能说出这句话的,是吃了人血馒头还嫌不够鲜的。连华人上那几个常驻maga都没说这话,你能说这话,你是什么maga?
滚一边呆着去 我要像中国那样的志愿,派个成千上万人立马就人清淤,人民百姓立刻回归生活
那你就是根本不懂美国是怎么run的,所以你可能不在美国,也很大可能不在西方社会生活。那就能理解你说风凉话的立场,也没什么好跟你说的。
这只能是大统领从联邦角度调动队伍才可以做到的
州之间需要协调,不是想咋样就咋样。而且加州派的是这方面经验丰富的专业人士
军队在LA无人的广场扫荡呢
你讽刺加州支援?还是讽刺德州救援?加州支援都能讽刺,嗯,做实了某些人没有常识,没有同理心。网友这么多,大家都看着呢,谁在栽赃,谁在陷害,大家心里都有数的。
问题是发表了这样的言论之后还能当选,所以德州人民应该是同意他的,所以救援这个事情真不用一厢情愿
所以啊 就应该leave them alone….等大统领去救他们 哦 大统领说这是上帝旨意 我管不着
你这就是maga的小政府思维. maga: 别在这猫哭耗子