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No, latest cloud seeding didn’t set off the lethal Texas flash floods
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No, latest cloud seeding didn’t set off the lethal Texas flash floods

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Last updated: July 10, 2025 2:52 pm
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Because the dying toll from catastrophic flash floods in Texas continues to climb, climate conspiracies on social media started to flow into. Customers recommended a cloud seeding operation – carried out 2 days earlier than the floods by the corporate Rainmaker – had been responsible for triggering the flooding. These claims have been slammed by climate consultants and meteorologists. Vedika Bahl explains in Fact or Pretend.

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