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Texas county deflects mounting questions over actions before deadly flood

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 09 – Kerr County had no emergency alert system during floods that killed over 100 people, despite previous warnings and rejected federal funding for flood defenses.

  • Over 100 people died in flash floods in Central Texas, raising questions about local officials' actions to prevent the tragedy.
  • Kerr County's efforts to build a flood warning system have faltered due to budget concerns, despite a past grant request.
  • Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly confirmed that the county does not have a warning system in place following the disaster.
  • Moser stated that an early warning system could have saved lives during the flooding.
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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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