The Unseen Fury of Texas Floods: What Washington Still Fails to Understand
Texas floods unleashed a wall of water with the force of millions of pounds per second, devastating communities and claiming over 100 lives. Yet federal warnings and preparedness remain inadequate, risking more American lives.

When the Guadalupe River near Comfort, Texas surged from hip-height to three stories in just two hours, it wasn't just a natural disaster—it was a stark warning ignored by those in Washington still clinging to outdated flood management policies. The river’s crest, among the highest ever recorded there, pushed an unimaginable weight of water downstream — approximately 11 million pounds every single second.How Much Destruction Can America’s Infrastructure Handle?Over 100 lives lost and scores missing in these sudden flash floods are not merely statistics—they are preventable tragedies exposing a failure to grasp nature’s raw power. With water density so high...
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