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The parents of the woman who died in Texas Flather Fline Feel Ethink Camp Port ‘Babo’ Hazardous Floods’

The 22-year-old family, who was killed by deadly floods that attacked Kerrred County, Texas, which detects what is believed to be the first law of disaster.

Flash floods are hit by Kerr County and its surroundings last month, saying at least 135 lives. The circuits near the Guadalupi River was beaten severely as a great rainfall that made the body of water up 36 feet.

Jayda Floyd, 22-year-old Odessa, Texas, died after the flooding of the RV Park and the River River in July 4, said the case. His parents, Christie and David Floyd, owners of campuses, ordinary managers, they want more than $ 1 million for damage.

Floyd, Foiancé Bailey Martin, and his family sat on the Htr TX Hill mountain country in the evening 3 in the next rejoicing, when flooding.

The defendants were aware of the danger of the “calamity flood” but Floyd or Martin warned, the provincial provinces. The case places a warning period posted by local and national officials, from July 2.

The parents of Jayda Floyd, 22, filed the case after flooding when the Texas floods took their daughter’s life (Glasheen, Vallees and Administrators injured)

Factors ‘ignored’ for failure to find the right storm and flooding processes, to evacuate the property, and warn the tourists of the flood danger, claims.

The defendants had “tourists at a floodwaters in the flood of dangerous flood” and put out buildings on the field of non-non-“for preventive camps.

“The Flood water broke out buildings from HTR TX Thill Country Resort, leaving the Waskeland,” said the case, and a photo of the damage.

There are 135 people killed when flash floods ripped in the circuit of Kerr

There are 135 people killed when flash floods ripped in the circuit of Kerr

HTR TX Hill Country Resort reported Frames In a statement: “Our hearts go out to Ms Floyd family, with some of their loved ones – and to all their loved ones, but disadvantigable failure from the public warning policies.”

“While we have never been served with this complaint, reviewing a copy. We refuse its basic basis and will be ready to protect them from court,” said the statement.

The message on the Resort website read: “Due to bad weather and floods in the area, our camps company is currently locked by the safety of our guests and staff.”

The circuits near the Guadalupi River was beaten severely as a great rainfall that made the body of water up 36 feet. (Pets)

The circuits near the Guadalupi River was beaten severely as a great rainfall that made the body of water up 36 feet. (Pets)

On the morning of July 4, Floyd helped Mesha’s youth children Martin rose from the RV roof, saves their lives as the floods, his family lawyers spoke about the media.

Floyd served as a juvenation officer in the Ector County region and was pursuing his mental-minded Master’s local king at the University of Texas Perman Permian Basin. The 22-year-old man had dreamed of helping the youth’s risk.

“He was a difference in human life, especially children,” said his father, David Floyd, in a statement.

This family hopes to account for yourself, the family lawyers said.

Pictures indicate how flooding transforms resort into 'barren waselandand', says Glasheen, Vallees & Distance Astresses)

Pictures indicate how flooding transforms resort into ‘barren waselandand’, says Glasheen, Vallees & Distance Astresses)

“Business camps in Camp camps in the River knows the flood history for decades,” says a family lawyer, said in a statement. “We will investigate what steps – if any – have been made to monitor the conditions and warn the risk visitors they were in.”

Texas authorities deal with examining by their response and warnings about dramatic floods.

The National Climate Service has sent the Flash Flash Water Research Water Research Strategy Themba 3 before issuing the emergency Flash Flour in July 4 hours, you have known local people that the weather is not a severe heaven.

Last month, manager of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has defended the response of his organization.

David Richardson told the wrong thing, “said David Richardson told the panel of the house.

Climate scholars and local officials also support emergency response efforts.

“The predictions were good. Warnings were good. It always finds people for a message,” said Chris Vagarologist, NBC News in the days of the flood.

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