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Texas officers give few solutions to rising questions on response to Kerr County lethal floods
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Texas officers give few solutions to rising questions on response to Kerr County lethal floods

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The disaster left Kerr County residents comparable to Marvin Willis, 67, wanting solutions.

“I didn’t get one alert,” mentioned Willis, a journal writer who lives a mile and a half from the Guadalupe and sometimes receives them on his cellphone. “I haven’t talked to anybody I do know who’s gotten one.”

He mentioned full transparency from leaders is required: “In the event you don’t know what occurred, you don’t know how one can repair it.”

Even Kerrville’s mayor, Joe Herring, mentioned he acquired no emergency alerts early Friday and was solely woke up by a name from Metropolis Supervisor Dalton Rice at 5:30 a.m.

“If they’d come,” Herring mentioned of the alerts, “and we had an opportunity to save lots of all of the individuals we’ve misplaced and are lacking — completely, we should always have had them extra. We should always have had a warning.”

Herring mentioned Tuesday on MSNBC that authorities leaders take threats from pure disasters severely however that the occasions unfolded so quickly.

“The query is, ‘Do I want we had warned these individuals?’ Completely. The query is, ‘Do I hope we warn individuals higher sooner or later?’ Completely.”

Abbott, in a separate information convention later Tuesday, reiterated that the main focus remained on the search and rescue effort and mentioned officers would get into the whys and hows of the catastrophe after that part was over.

Requested what native officers knew early Friday because the flood was bearing down, Abbott, a Republican, mentioned: “You’d should ask them.”

Folks climb over particles on a bridge atop the Guadalupe River in Ingram.Julio Cortez / AP

Ronnie Barker, who has lived within the unincorporated neighborhood of Hunt in Kerr County for 23 years, mentioned he was among the many residents who didn’t obtain any alerts early Friday. However he’s trying on the positives, comparable to how first responders have mobilized.

“Folks from all around the nation and the world, everyone desires to come back in and do one thing,” Baker mentioned. “We’ve simply been flooded with individuals serving to.”

A rescue worker stands amidst debris and fallen trees
Search-and-rescue crews continued to search for lacking individuals.Jorge Salgado / Anadolu by way of Getty Photographs

One other resident, Rena Bailey, who has lived in Hunt since 1990, bought alerts however mentioned they may have been worded stronger.

“I’ve bought notices on a regular basis about no matter. There was no urgency in what I bought,” Bailey mentioned.

Whereas she recalled one alert saying the climate was “life threatening,” she mentioned individuals might have wanted extra steering, notably in a spot the place flooding is a lifestyle.

“If they’d mentioned there’s a wall of water coming or evacuate,” Bailey mentioned, “however I didn’t take it that approach. They usually can blame me, however don’t blame me, as a result of I dwell right here, and I do know what I get on a regular basis.”

Minyvonne Burke and Suzanne Gamboa reported from Hart and Erik Ortiz from New York.

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