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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Jul 10, 2025, 12:50 PM Thursday

Texas flood - What we have here is a failure to communicate

Kerrville mayor says he wasn’t aware of state resources that Gov. Abbott said were in place ahead of flooding

Kerrville’s mayor said he was unaware of any help sent by the state to his community ahead of the flood, a day after Gov. Greg Abbott said the state had “assets, resources and personnel” in place two days before a flood tore through the Hill Country, claiming 120 lives as of Wednesday evening.

“The state was aware that there was a possible serious flooding event days in advance and pre-positioned assets and resources and personnel,” Abbott said at a Tuesday press conference. “We originally pre-positioned those assets, personnel and resources on Wednesday. Then, when greater clarity was discerned on Wednesday, we moved them closer and made sure we had adequate supplies going into Friday. We were ready.”

The Texas Division of Emergency Management “activated” state emergency response resources across West Texas and the Hill Country on July 2, according to a TDEM press release. TDEM cited “heavy rainfall with the potential to cause flash flooding” and encouraged Texans to prepare for flooded roads and monitor weather forecasts.

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“I haven't seen the governor’s remarks ... I don't know what resources TDEM had in place at that time,” Herring said.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/kerrville-mayor-says-wasn-t-192813075.html
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Texas flood - What we have here is a failure to communicate (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Thursday OP
Them down in Texas must have watched...COOL HAND LUKE ProudMNDemocrat Thursday #1
More and more, it's coming out that the mwmisses4289 Thursday #2
+1. And they look pitiful trying to blame everyone else. Silent Type Thursday #3
Correction: "What we have here is a failure to rcognize the need for communication." marble falls Thursday #4
And/or the need to govern. SheltieLover Thursday #7
How about the resources (and smarts) to go warn people rather than wait until a tragic response is needed? dutch777 Thursday #5
Failure by repukes to govern in citizen's best interest! SheltieLover Thursday #6

ProudMNDemocrat

(19,853 posts)
1. Them down in Texas must have watched...COOL HAND LUKE
Thu Jul 10, 2025, 12:55 PM
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Where Strother Martin's Captain character says "What we've got here is a failure to communicate."

mwmisses4289

(1,511 posts)
2. More and more, it's coming out that the
Thu Jul 10, 2025, 01:00 PM
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gop idgits running kerr county ignored
any and all warnings until it was too late.

dutch777

(4,623 posts)
5. How about the resources (and smarts) to go warn people rather than wait until a tragic response is needed?
Thu Jul 10, 2025, 01:24 PM
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We can argue about how bad climate change will affect us, but seems clear so many places in the US just are ill prepared for even the most obvious threats. Whether it is New Orleans, TX or Hawaii, we have seen so many events of the most simple nature manage to unfold on predictable timelines and ways and yet the needed response is unpracticed, missing entirely or way too late. I had the terrifying responsibility overseeing a hospital's emergency response team for my last few years before retiring. Having been in the military I knew the first thing that gets shredded is THE PLAN when the bad breaks. We were in a major earthquake zone and THE PLAN was all predicated on us managing on our own for 72 hours but then for the cavalry to arrive and save the day. Without even the cuts now being enacted by the Feds, we would not have been able to handle the 72 hours on our own, lucky to have made it 24. The state was supposedly going to be the immediate help for past the 3 days on our own with the thoughts Fed/FEMA resources would flood in after a week. So many issues simply were "we'll figure it out" and many of those were critical to the operation to the point that when they arose, we would cease to be able to be a functioning hospital. And this was in a rich suburb of a major metropolitan area in a blue state where folks were at least well intentioned so I really pity the rural red areas where spending or focusing on anything that is not here and now just is not done.

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