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Texas storms, and the aftermath at Camp Mystic has put severe weather safety top of mind for parents of young campers.
Following this weekend’s devastating Texas floods that killed more than 100 people, and left at least two dozen still missing, outdoor warning sirens are now getting renewed attention.
The columnist writes that the slashed budgets of NOAA, FEMA and the National Weather Service are just the ones we can’t help but notice now.
As the Texas floodwaters receded, politicians like Chuck Schumer twisted facts about the tragedy to score a political win.
At least 109 people were confirmed dead on July 8 as a result of the Central Texas flooding. Officials said installing flood ...
MANTENO, Ill. (WLS) -- As search and rescue efforts continue in Texas, the devastation is putting safety top of mind for local kids camps. At Camp Shaw-Waw-Nas-See, the Rock Creek water can get high, ...
In the days after the devastating flood that killed dozens in Central Texas, local officials have deflected direct questions ...
Texas officials refused to answer many serious questions about how prepared they were for the deadly flooding that struck the ...
Newton Aldermen declared an emergency and approved an order to get the sirens repaired as soon as possible. The repairs will ...
For the first time in it’s history, the City of Crockett is installing a storm siren warning system to enhance public safety ...
Nearly a decade ago, neighboring counties, Guadalupe and Comal, installed flood sirens. Nearby New Braunfels regularly tests ...
State and local officials in Texas have come under scrutiny over the lack of sirens in place to warn people of impending ...