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I fear the number will go up to 300-400 before this is all counted Prairie Gates Jul 6 #1
IIRC BumRushDaShow Jul 6 #3
My first thought when I read your reply kkmarie Jul 6 #6
Maybe some zoning laws preventing kids' camps from being built in a flood zone. travelingthrulife Jul 6 #8
Ha! Texas allows explosive chemical plants next to schools, hospitals, etc. Grins Jul 6 #14
Unfortunately, such an attitude can lead to some stinkin' results. calimary Jul 6 #11
shithole musk republicans gutted the NWS, NOAA, Weather Channels, etc.............. Lovie777 Jul 6 #2
This tragic story--like that of hurricane Helene--is not only about budget cuts, but... Ol Janx Spirit Jul 6 #20
General Russell Honore' disagrees with the statement in the OP gab13by13 Jul 6 #4
The UK Guardian made this observation about TX Guv's Press Conference SorellaLaBefana Jul 6 #7
Disgusting people. Slapping each other on the back for a "good job Brownie" after people have died because of their Martin68 Jul 6 #18
A couple of seemingly simple question. Was the warning delayed... paleotn Jul 6 #5
there needs tp be a congresional hearing where everyone is called in... samnsara Jul 6 #10
Exactly my thought. Hearings on top of hearings on top of more and more hearings. paleotn Jul 6 #13
Today's Post reports that the local NWS staff were not significantly reduced. They sent out phone flood warnings Martin68 Jul 6 #19
If true, why did so many die? paleotn Jul 6 #37
Poor planning, apparently. They reportedly have no cell phone service, so they should have made alternative Martin68 Jul 6 #40
In an area known for flash flooding? Bullshit paleotn Jul 7 #47
To me the Texas leaders are incompetent. Jacson6 Jul 6 #9
their response to both was to point fingers elsewhere DBoon Jul 6 #29
Tx. track record Marthe48 Jul 6 #12
What's the GOP response to this? SpankMe Jul 6 #15
In order to get a FFE on your phone... TrumanTheTiger Jul 6 #16
Depending on the provider and phone type BumRushDaShow Jul 6 #21
The National Weather Service sent out phone warnings 3 hours before the flooding became severe. Perhaps they missed them Martin68 Jul 6 #17
There was apparently no cell service at the campsite. Ms. Toad Jul 6 #22
That is entirely believable. Considering their location next to the Guadalupe River, and the history of flooding there, Martin68 Jul 6 #24
Especially after the 1987 similar flooding of this river, Ms. Toad Jul 6 #27
I really doubt that. Have had relatives in that area and no problem getting connected. efhmc Jul 6 #44
I'm just going by the many published comments from those in the area. n/t Ms. Toad Jul 6 #45
You know what I want to know? ananda Jul 6 #23
It's a cool place to be - until there is a flash flood. Martin68 Jul 6 #25
My question is why so CLOSE? ananda Jul 6 #36
99% of the time it is safe. It was up to them to prepare for the inevitable 1%. Martin68 Jul 6 #41
I disagree. ananda Jul 6 #43
With all due respect, if Texas had invested in a flood alert system, they would have been 100% safe. Martin68 Jul 7 #46
In an area known to flash flood, and then ALSO have no phone/internet by policy, RockRaven Jul 6 #28
"Why such an obsession to be right along the river?" BumRushDaShow Jul 6 #33
Kerr County doesn't have a flood warning system because, in the words of an elected official, RockRaven Jul 6 #26
Guess that climate change thingy kind of bit them in the ass but they still have hopes and prayers to count on nt ImNotGod Jul 6 #30
NYT-As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas (gift links) LetMyPeopleVote Jul 6 #31
first and foremost lapfog_1 Jul 6 #32
That camp has been there since 1926 BumRushDaShow Jul 6 #34
the 1987 event should have served as a warning for all in the future. lapfog_1 Jul 6 #35
Doge.. Cha Jul 6 #38
9 rushed to the attic DENVERPOPS Jul 6 #39
oh the QUANDARY Skittles Jul 6 #42
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