Local officials are asking questions about what they did to warn the camps and residents.
Hope to find those readers Disaster floods in the state of Texas of the United States The toll of death is slowly slowing down after a day after the toll of the death, and the crew continued the discovery of the missing people in the aftermath.
For the past four days, the storms that beat the country of the mountain have started to decline, more attention was being paid to the government’s response.
Local officials are known as “Flash Flood Ley Le” in the fourth and Sunday of the fourth holiday on the fourth holiday in the fourth holiday .This are asking questions if anything to warn to the camps and residents spent in the natural field.
In public information, questions about the preparations and warning were scattered by the officials of the Hard-Hit Kare County as a warning about life-threatening conditions.
Kerley City Manager Dalton Rice said on Monday, “We definitely want to see all those things and see all those things.” “Once the search and rescue are completed. We look forward to doing it.”
Some camps were aware of the dangers and the weather. At least one moved many hundreds of camps before flooding. But many were surprised.
The controversy has also increased as the state and local officials have reacted to the possibility of flash floods on the weather and the initial warning siren system for disaster reduction.
On Monday, Texas’s Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick promised that the local government would “take” the state to set up a flash-flow warning system next summer if not “affordable”.
Patrick said in an interview at Fox News on Monday, “Siren should have been.” “If we had a siren in this field … it is possible that we would have saved some lives.”
Houston Chronic and New York Times reported that Kare County officials had planned to set up a flood-consumption system about eight years ago, but these efforts are very expensive after failing to get M1 million grants to fund the project.
In San Antonio and Washington, Democrats are asking questions that deductions in the National Weather Service (NWS) affect the in response to an anxiety agency in the Central Texas and the deadly floods.
White House and Texas Governor Greg Abbut have rejected the allegations and accused them of “politics”.
The NWS San Antonio office is responsible for estimating the weather in the area, collecting weather data, and warning people about dangerous conditions. Texas officials criticized NWS at the end of the weekend and argued that they failed to warn the people’s danger.
According to alert records, the office issued a stream of flash food in its digital and radio services on Thursday and Friday, which is used to interact with public security professionals.
Friday morning messages increased as soon as possible. The team sent an emergency text message on the Aria mobile phone at 1:14 in the morning, and it is called “dangerous and life -threatening conditions.”
Former Director of the Public Alert Team of the American Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Antven Johnson said the phone must have a phone or to be near the cell tower to receive this message. According to the Federal Communications Commission records, there is a mobile coverage spot in the vicinity of the Gwadlup River, which was finally updated in December.
At Texas A&M University, Eric Nielsen, “Even though these messages were issued, it does not mean that they got the people they need.”
Timeline at the timeline at how Texas was flooded and what a hint was sent here:
July 2
- The Texas Department of the Emergency Management announced that the agency “headed towards the weekend of the West and Central Texas holidays .The state emergency resources were active in the expectations of flooding.”
- In a statement, the agency urges Texasan to “look at local estimates and prevent driving or go to flood -affected areas.”
July 3
- 9:47 in the morning . These drivers are urged to check the situation of the roads before going out and turning to seeing water.
- 3:35 pm .
- 11:11 PM (6: 14: 2: 14 GMM) – NWS has warned the flash flood for Bandra County.
July 4
- 1:14 in the morning (06:14 GMT) – Flash Flood Watch has been issued for Bandera and Kare County. By midnight, more than dozens of flash floods will be issued for the county in the affected areas. The mobile alert goes on all mobile phones with a reception in the area. According to the New York Times, three more warnings are sent in the next few hours.
- At 3:30 in the morning (08:30 GMT) – According to the New York Times, the Gadlup River level at Hunt in Kare County has increased from 2.3 to 5.1 meters (7.7 to 16.8 feet). With so much water, the gauge goes on the offline of approximately three hours.
- 4:35.55 (09:35 GMT) – According to the Meteorologists at Santonino TV Station KSAT, the river level was hit by 8.8 m (29 feet) in the Hunt County. The water goes down rapidly. After ten minutes, it catches at 7 meters (23 feet) at Kerville.
- 5-7 in the morning . Mobile service can be a mess in the rural areas of the Kerala County, and some residents, who have a habit of seeing flood warning, have been motivated to ignore it, the report said.
- 5:15 AM (2: 5: 15 GMT) – NWS records “high record” water in the Hunt.
- 6:29 in the morning . “This is a life -threatening event,” KPD writes in a Facebook post. “Don’t stop.”
- 7 in the morning (12:00 GMT) – KPD and fire brigade began to evacuate the residents. There are reunion sites and shelters throughout the city, including the church and Walmart.
- At 9:30 in the morning . “This is a catastrophic flood program,” the Facebook reads. “The whole knot is a very active appearance. Residents are encouraged not to seek shelter and try to travel. People near the creeks, drains and the Gadulup river should immediately go to the high ground.”
- In the morning and afternoonNews of death goes out. Officers announced that about 20 children have an account at Camp Mistick. The camp later confirmed that 27 camps and consultants died.
- 3:45 pm (20:45 GMT) – According to the New York Times, the river gauge starts recording again. Until now, the hunt level has come back to 9 feet. Even though the rain continues to hit the region, the river reaches a very high as the river goes down.