
The mayor of Kerrville, Texas, scolded journalists for shouting questions at a press conference as officials face mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way.
During a Wednesday press conference, Mayor Joe Herring snapped at reporters for their ’embarrassing’ behavior the day before.
‘I’m married to a retired first-grade teacher, and I learned a little bit about classroom management from her. If you yell questions at us, we’re probably going to pick someone else to answer, OK? If you feel the need to yell your questions, I won’t feel the need to answer your questions,’ he said.
Officials have come under fire amid questions about whether the public was adequately warned about the flash flood risks.
More than 160 people are believed to be missing days after a destructive wall of water took the lives of at least 119 people.
At least 27 little girls and their counselors from the century-old, all-girls Christian camp tragically died when the ‘tsunami wall of water’ struck the campsite before daybreak on Friday.
Five campers and one 19-year-old counselor are among at least 173 people still missing in the floodwaters five days on from the tragedy.
It comes as a chilling new flash flood killed at least three people in New Mexico Tuesday night.
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