As Texas flood death toll hits 100, experts say better early warning system could’ve reduced casualties

07.07.2025    New York Post    2 views
As Texas flood death toll hits 100, experts say better early warning system could’ve reduced casualties

A flood warning system deemed too costly by the Texas county where last week’s rains killed at least 27 kiddie campers might have given the victims a fighting chance to get out of harm’s way, experts told The Post on Monday.

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