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Part of a levee system is seen along the Rio Grande near Presidio, Texas, April 15, 2026. (Mary Cantrell/Marfa Public Radio via AP) 2026-07-10T20:06:55Z Two weeks after the Trump administration was sued over its plan for a border wall through the Big Bend region of West Texas, wi.
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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated disasters & weather brief. The source report from AP says: Part of a levee system is seen along the Rio Grande near Presidio, Texas, April 15, 2026. (Mary Cantrell/Marfa Public Radio via AP) 2026-07-10T20:06:55Z Two weeks after the Trump administration was sued over its plan for a border wall through the Big Bend region of West Texas, wi.
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