The floods of Firrestors and Texas floods show communities that are not prepared to endure weather disasters

Two major weather disasters – Texas Floods killed by more than 100 people and LA Wildfires in January and highlighted over 15,000 homes – highlighted military officials who face fully weather conditions.
In both cases these more weather services are provided by clear warnings of life-threatening weather; In Los Angeles, warnings were given days before an unusual spirit – up to 100 mph – a region that suffer from the collapse of records. Even in Texas, in addition to the Day before the scene of the disaster, Kingdom officials – on July 2 – the great rainfall of flooding was expected in western Texas and Will Country in the real fourth year.
But for a variety of reasons, those warnings did not openly rebel against different local agencies.
In Los Angeles, despite the warnings of the NS ‘NS’ NSIA Warning, ‘Crazy “Los Angeles’ Disease Bars were first in the Wild Passades – resulting in death of Jan. 7.
Even as a different wildfire continued in the Zela County, officials responsible for emerging the western part of the western area until families had been updated, radio logs and discussions. For 18 people who died in Eaton’s fire, 17 were in western Altadena.
Since then, there have been renewal calls that Los Angeles County prepares disasters, and the investigation into what went wrong.
California endures a series of deadly fires, floods and global evolution – some of which may be expanded by climate change, and additional development in the fireplace – to force state officials to improve planning. During the destructive earthquake Santa Barbara County, although the country of wine and paradise, citizens complain about warnings. State and local authorities say they have made progress, but the problems of warmth during the Papilodes and Eaton’s Southern fires and Southern California.
Another similar soul search is happening after Texas tribulation.
Great, rapids in the middle of Texas on Wednesday in July should encourage officials to reflect on their thinking about warning people for predicted.
Besides July 2 warehouses issued to disaster predictorance Warning from the evolution near the Guadalupe River as floods are often seen as a major flooding hazard, according to the top flood maps, according to the flood maps.
The National Weather Service Design, located local officials and news reporters, issued on Thursday afternoon, was warned by the Kerr County Flood Waken, Texas. The devastating flood beat between 3:45 in the morning and 4:45 in the morning.
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However, local officials showed that others did not fully understand the risk in flood papers, the chosen journalists are not sure, no one knows this kind of flood. ”
Washington Post Review of Medical Emergency Data Found that Kerr County did not issue their first ALMER Alert-styles warning on phones up to two days after the flood.
Those answers indicate the errors of the warnings available and historical data past the risk was – especially the camps that were in the river.
Not only did the Flash water tables hit the “Flash Slaughter Alley,” The Guadalupe River was in a Disaster Before – 10 Young People died in July 1987 as the floodwaters arrived near the camp. Although there are no warnings from the law enforcement officers so that they do not move on cars with flooding water, the camp decided to remove camps in a full way, and the last bus and camp in the camp was stuck in the floodwaters. Four elders and 39 youths are swept away, including 10 drowners, according to the climate service.
And the Guadalupi River was among the four rivers in Texas hit hard with historical floods in December 1991 and January 1992. Thirteen died.
On Thursday, the Austin / San Antonio National Weather Office had issued Castere Watch – indicating that floods may exist – Kerr County at 3:14 am on Friday, according to flood data from the river.
“The main area of local lands may cause flash floods in all parts of the South Central Texas,” weather assistance on Thursday, asking for a stream of rapidly streaming. “Overcrowding can lead to flooding of rivers.”
And by the dangers in the mind of others after the Flash Flash in June Antonio killed 13, local matters repeated Kingdom warnings about flooding.
“It does not take a lot of water to create an accident,” said spokesman for TV management in the broadcasts made on Thursday. “Indeed, it is very important to be a weather.”

The slide from the National Weather service Products in local headquarters Thursday afternoon describing the flood watch as it means “floods may.”
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However, news accounts show that local officials, or less than a period of next hour of flooding, they do not know about danger. The corresponding machine quoted the Kerrville City Manager, Dalton Rice, said that she was running with the river early and did not see problems at 4 am
That was more than two hours behind the Austin / San Antonio weather office issued 1: 14 AM by Flash-San-Flash-San-Sankhanese warning, radar warning Climate service asked the effectiveness of emergency awareness program.
The news accounts indicate that Capper’s Camp camps – where 27 flooded water camps – caught by girls need to rescue, some 7 and 8 years old, found in their pajamas.
“I wish something like this could lead to more detention,” said Alex Tardy, who has just retired as a joint doctor of the National Service Office in San Diego. “The only way to prevent people from death or injury should not close the place,” he said, and did it before the rain started.
Tardy said he understood to send children home just before July, it was a difficult call to do. “To tell hundreds of children, ‘Sorry, it’s four in July. The event is canceled. You need to go home,’ said Tardy. “It is usually not possible because, much time … even if the heavy rains are expected, much time, there is nothing intense.”
But the promoters and the camp officials should note that many camps are invented in the tendiles of river floods, “because that is where it is, where Tardy said.
If the owners of the camp will not submit these camps, field editors and local promoters need to consider how difficult it can be after 1 am, given hours and previous predictions of flooding opportunities. The flooding area is especially dangerous of flash floods, and rain falling on hills, which means that the floodwaters say they will go quickly.
“All these camps are built in the valleys and river genocations. They are formed in the lowland,” Tardy said. “We always tell people, ‘If you walk, you better wait for the thunder, better you have a program B, because you will be hidden” if the floodmakers are ready to have such a plan.
The key question is what the answer was not local officials in the warnings of the action action.
“Did they just hit, ‘Do we always have watches’?” Said Tardy.
“If I were an emergency manager and was California in California, and Monsoon was kind of Sabriels, if I had a flood clock, and I sent them home, Tardy said.
That would be a simple caller to make the Southern California Sun in summer, and a difficult decision in Texas’ Guadalupe River, where the thunder is very common. However, Tardy said, perhaps local officials, in consultation with the Climate Service Office, can postpone that there are conditions that can cause the closure of the camps.
People in other campaigns are also dead because of floods. In 2010, there were 20 people dead after Little Missouri Missouri Missouri was filled with the Location of Al5erts Pike Place, Weather Service.
At the Matters Conference, Rice, City Manager Kerreville, said the decision to drive exit “a critical balance, because the most outdated vehicles.” Because the Flash floods occur as soon as possible. “He also added:” It is very difficult to make those calls. Because that is also what we do not want to make the cry of the wolf. ”
Some note that the work of these public officials to make these calls.
“It’s all of the night of the night,” said Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) at the news conference on Monday. “If we were able to go back and do it especially, we felt especially those in the most vulnerable places – younger children near water – we moved them from the ground.”
In climate change brings fatal weather, local emergency controls to the nation are trying to continue.
In 2023, officials in Hawaii were arrested despite the history of dangerous spirit storms in Maui who risked the wild wildlife.
According to the action report after the verb, the Weather Service tells firefights in Aug. 3 ‘Critical conditions of fire,’ and Maui emergency authorities spoke in Aug. 6 ‘
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Santa Barbara County always worried about what can be done better before killing 23 people in Montecito for Montecito until now after the start of the mud.