Texas Flood Tragedy Exposes Grave Failures in Early Warning Systems and Emergency Preparedness
At least 13 dead and about 20 children missing after flash floods ravage Texas Hill Country—what went wrong with warnings and rescue efforts?

In the heart of Texas Hill Country, a catastrophic natural disaster struck with brutal speed—an overwhelming flash flood unleashed by over ten inches of rain in mere hours. This deluge claimed at least 13 lives, including adults and children, and left roughly 20 young girls from Camp Mystic unaccounted for amid desperate ongoing search-and-rescue efforts. The tragedy lays bare a glaring failure in emergency preparedness and early warning systems that should have protected these communities but did not. Despite upgraded flood watches and warnings issued beforehand, many residents reported receiving no emergency alerts as raging waters suddenly transformed tranquil rivers...
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