Kerr County, siren and flood warning
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told CBS News Monday that the state of Texas could pay for storm sirens along the Guadalupe River.
Former Kerr County Commissioner Tom Moser said in 2016 their flood warning system was "marginal at best." Still, the county couldn't get grants for sirens.
In the wake of the deadly flash floods in Texas, state leaders are exploring whether to install more flood warning sirens. Such sirens can save lives if they're part of a larger warning system.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNCan sirens help save lives in the next flood? Yes, but there’s more to it.While sirens can help in areas with shaky cell service, experts say officials also need to consider alert fatigue and provide education on what to do in an emergency.
Texas county commissioners previously suggested "river calling," an informal phone chain used by summer camps, would be better than installing new flood sirens.
A small Texas town that recorded no deaths in last weekend’s flood disaster had recently upgraded its emergency alert system — the kind of setup state, county and federal officials
Crews are digging through mountains of debris along the Guadalupe River as they continue their desperate search
This video can not be played ‘I pray for them’ - First Lady Melania offers condolences to Texas flood victims Edited by Brandon Livesay, with Nomia Iqbal reporting from Kerr County A group of Texas officials has arrived at the Kerrville roundtable - waiting for Donald Trump to arrive.