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In reply to the discussion: Texas officials face scrutiny over response to catastrophic and deadly flooding [View all]paleotn
(20,648 posts)37. If true, why did so many die?
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Texas officials face scrutiny over response to catastrophic and deadly flooding [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jul 6
OP
Maybe some zoning laws preventing kids' camps from being built in a flood zone.
travelingthrulife
Jul 6
#8
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
Disgusting people. Slapping each other on the back for a "good job Brownie" after people have died because of their
Martin68
Jul 6
#18
Today's Post reports that the local NWS staff were not significantly reduced. They sent out phone flood warnings
Martin68
Jul 6
#19
Poor planning, apparently. They reportedly have no cell phone service, so they should have made alternative
Martin68
Jul 6
#40
The National Weather Service sent out phone warnings 3 hours before the flooding became severe. Perhaps they missed them
Martin68
Jul 6
#17
That is entirely believable. Considering their location next to the Guadalupe River, and the history of flooding there,
Martin68
Jul 6
#24
I really doubt that. Have had relatives in that area and no problem getting connected.
efhmc
Jul 6
#44
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
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