The pediatrician at Texas fired the fire after saying that those who lost their lives in Texas's flood were supporters of Trump.

The pediatrician at Houston, Dr. Christina B, was expelled because of her careful position, indicating that all those who were killed in Texas flood, including children, deserve what they got because they are all Trump voters. “All visitors, children and voters are non -Majia and pets are safe and dry,” wrote a child specialist who determines non -Maga in her loaded message now. She added, “I voted CARE Maga Province to GUT FEMA. She denies climate change,” she added.“I hope they will get what they voted for. Bless their hearts,” she wrote. The employee of PROPST, Blue Fish Pediatrics, said at the beginning that the employee had been suspended, before announcing that “the individual is no longer working” there.The company said: “As we mentioned earlier in our original statement, we strongly condemn the comments that were made in this post. This post does not reflect the values, standards, or the task of pediatrics, blue fish.”The amazing flood on the Guadalpe River in central Texas killed at least 80 people, with 11 girls and one consultant from the Mestic camp, a Christian summer camp for girls, is still missing. The camp said in his statement: “Our hearts are broken alongside our families that carry this unimaginable tragedy. We are constantly praying for them.”The Guadalobi River rose more than 20 feet in less than two hours during the July 4 flood.

The textured pediatrician launched this position to flood.

The textured pediatrician launched this position to flood.

Before storms, the weather service has released a wide flooding watch for parts of the south of Central Texas, including the CARE province, determining the possibility of the aesthetics of rain up to 3 inches and isolated quantities from 5 to 7 inches. But for some areas, the actual groups exceeded those expectations. Texas officials blamed the weather service on Wednesday, which reduced the amount of rain that was coming. Former weather service officials said the expectations were as good as expected, given the way the storms escalated and wonderful rainfall levels. Some experts asked whether the lack of weather service made it difficult for the prediction agency in coordination with local emergency managers as flood water rises.