Texas couldn’t find $1M for flood warning system near camps
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Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash flood swept down the Guadalupe River and killed more than 100 people, including at least 27 children and counselors at an all-girls Christian camp.
Nearly a week after floodwaters swept away more than a hundred lives, Texas officials are facing heated questions over how much was – or was not – done in the early morning hours of Friday as a wall of water raced down the Guadalupe River.
Twice, the Texas Division of Emergency Management turned down Kerr County's requests for money to improve flood warnings.
River gauges, sirens and clear alerts can together help emergency managers anticipate flash floods and communicate life-saving information.
State and local officials in Texas have come under scrutiny over the lack of sirens in place to warn people of impending flash flooding.
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The once-idyllic RV park – named Guadalupe Keys Resort to evoke the laid-back vibe of the Florida Keys – boasted nine, fully-furnished RVs for rent (each with its own BBQ pit), a small sandy beach shaded by towering cypress trees and lawn chairs for lounging and watching the gentle flow of the Guadalupe.