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Omaha Steve

(106,494 posts)
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 07:40 AM Jul 6

Texas floods leave at least 51 dead, 27 girls missing as rescuers search devastated landscape

Source: AP

By JIM VERTUNO, JULIO CORTEZ, JOHN SEEWER and HANNAH FINGERHUT
Updated 1:59 AM CDT, July 6, 2025

KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Rescuers scoured a devastated central Texas landscape of mangled trees, overturned cars and muck-filled debris Saturday in an increasingly bleak mission to locate survivors, including 27 girls who have not been seen since their camp was slammed with a wall of water in a historic flash flood.

The flooding in Kerr County killed at least 43 people, including 15 children, and at least eight people died in nearby counties.

Authorities still have not said how many people were missing beyond the children from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along a river in Kerr County where most of the dead were recovered.

The destructive, fast-moving waters rose 26 feet (8 meters) on the Guadalupe River in just 45 minutes before daybreak Friday, washing away homes and vehicles. The danger was not over as rains continued pounding communities outside San Antonio on Saturday and flash flood warnings and watches remained in effect.



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vishnura

(335 posts)
2. Crocodile tears
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 07:54 AM
Jul 6

I still remember what she wrote on her outerwear "I dont care, do you". How can she and the orange turd and followers shed a tear? I pray for the people of Texas who are hurting today. Elections have consequences.

70sEraVet

(4,697 posts)
3. Can't imagine the agony of waiting to hear news of your child
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 08:37 AM
Jul 6

Hope a few of those kids are clinging to life and will be rescued..

Botany

(74,872 posts)
6. This is on Trump, Musk, the Doge Boys, Fox News and its clones, the GOP, and those small government shits
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 10:13 AM
Jul 6

I hope those billionaires enjoy their tax cuts. We had the best weather forecasting system in
the world and it was gutted.

The river looks to be 6” to 3’ in depth and it became 26’ in no time. The families of the dead and
missing must be going through agony of which I can’t understand.

LetMyPeopleVote

(166,964 posts)
9. NYT-As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas (gift links)
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 04:04 PM
Jul 6

Some experts say staff shortages might have complicated forecasters’ ability to coordinate responses with local emergency management officials.

🚨 NYT: As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas

Some experts say staff shortages might have complicated forecasters’ ability to coordinate responses with local emergency management officials.

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MeidasTouch (@meidastouch.com) 2025-07-06T04:33:59.776Z



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/05/us/politics/texas-floods-warnings-vacancies.html?unlocked_article_code=1.UU8.Zjkx.evidtrUYt_ZY&smid=tw-share

Crucial positions at the local offices of the National Weather Service were unfilled as severe rainfall inundated parts of Central Texas on Friday morning, prompting some experts to question whether staffing shortages made it harder for the forecasting agency to coordinate with local emergency managers as floodwaters rose.....

The staffing shortages suggested a separate problem, those former officials said — the loss of experienced people who would typically have helped communicate with local authorities in the hours after flash flood warnings were issued overnight.

The shortages are among the factors likely to be scrutinized as the death toll climbs from the floods. Separate questions have emerged about the preparedness of local communities, including Kerr County’s apparent lack of a local flood warning system. The county, roughly 50 miles northwest of San Antonio, is where many of the deaths occurred......

The National Weather Service’s San Angelo office, which is responsible for some of the areas hit hardest by Friday’s flooding, was missing a senior hydrologist, staff forecaster and meteorologist in charge, according to Tom Fahy, the legislative director for the National Weather Service Employees Organization, the union that represents Weather Service workers.

The Weather Service’s nearby San Antonio office, which covers other areas hit by the floods, also had significant vacancies, including a warning coordination meteorologist and science officer, Mr. Fahy said. Staff members in those positions are meant to work with local emergency managers to plan for floods, including when and how to warn local residents and help them evacuate.

That office’s warning coordination meteorologist left on April 30, after taking the early retirement package the Trump administration used to reduce the number of federal employees, according to a person with knowledge of his departure......

John Sokich, who until January was director of congressional affairs for the National Weather Service, said those unfilled positions made it harder to coordinate with local officials because each Weather Service office works as a team. “Reduced staffing puts that in jeopardy,” he said......

An equally important question, he added, was how the Weather Service was coordinating with local emergency managers to act on those warnings as they came in.

“You have to have a response mechanism that involves local officials,” Dr. Uccellini said. “It involves a relationship with the emergency management community, at every level.”

But that requires having staff members in those positions, he said......

Typically, Mr. Sokich said, the Weather Service will send an official to meet regularly with local emergency managers for what are called “tabletop operations” — planning ahead of time for what to do in case of a flash flood or other major weather disaster.

But the Trump administration’s pursuit of fewer staff members means remaining employees have less time to spend coordinating with local officials, he said.

I have been through a number of hurricanes/storms including Ike, Allison, Harvey and lately Berly. There were weather service people coordinating with local officials during all of these storms. Here the DOGE and trump cuts meant that the weather service did not have the staff available to coordinate with the local officials.

Botany

(74,872 posts)
11. "Here the DOGE and trump cuts meant that the weather service did not have the staff available to ....
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 05:40 PM
Jul 6

….. coordinate with the local officials.”

The local 1st responders… police, fire, emts, along with Texas Fish and wildlife/park rangers
should have gotten calls, texts, emails, and person to person contacts when the storm was starting
to hit.

Warpy

(113,745 posts)
10. Government done on the cheap carries a very different cost
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 04:22 PM
Jul 6

Are we really willing to pay that kind of cost?

If not, our party had better start responding.

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