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Omaha Steve

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Thu Jul 10, 2025, 08:03 AM Jul 10

As the Texas Floodwaters Rose, One Indispensable Voice Was Silent [View all]

FULL story here: http://archive.today/lh7ET




July 9, 2025

By Zeynep Tufekci

Opinion Columnist

When a reporter demanded to know why the summer camps along the Guadalupe River weren’t evacuated before its waters reached their deadly peak on July 4, Rob Kelly, the highest-ranking local official, had a simple answer: “No one knew this kind of flood was coming.”

Why not? Kerr County, Texas, had lots of history to go on — as Kelly went on to explain: “We have floods all the time. This is the most dangerous river valley in the United States.” The National Weather Service had even brought in extra staff that night. Most important, the service had issued three increasingly dire warnings early that morning — at 1:14 a.m., 4:03 a.m. and 6:06 a.m.

What Kelly didn’t mention, but which has since become well known, is that the Weather Service employee whose job it was to make sure those warnings got traction — Paul Yura, the long-serving meteorologist in charge of “warning coordination” — had recently taken an unplanned early retirement amid cuts pushed by the so-called Department of Government Efficiency. He was not replaced.

To a Washington bean counter, his loss might have looked like one tiny but welcome subtraction in a giant spreadsheet, but not in a region so prone to these perilous events that it’s known as Flash Flood Alley. Hundreds of kids at summer camps slept in cabins along the river. The plan was for folks at the upstream camps to send word to the downstream camps if floodwaters got scary. But if even the highest official in the county wasn’t on high alert, how were the camp counselors supposed to understand the danger — or, in an area without reliable cellphone coverage, to act on it?

Original PAY link: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/09/opinion/texas-floods-nws.html

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Shrinking the federal government so you could drown it in a bathtub Vogon_Glory Jul 10 #1
The words few dare speak. Kid Berwyn Jul 10 #12
And drown any kids along the way IronLionZion Jul 10 #16
We Remember SalviaBlue Jul 10 #27
The story leaves out that the county had $5 million from Biden's infrastructure act UpInArms Jul 10 #2
If I said what I thought... róisín_dubh Jul 10 #4
This is the sum total of their precious fucking "values." Mr. Evil Jul 10 #18
I know exactly how you feel, risn_dubh. calimary Jul 10 #20
it is scary how easily they fall for propaganda Skittles Jul 10 #23
Order of power in a Texas County (too close to the Louisianna model for comfort) ... marble falls Jul 10 #5
if everyone in town works for the same factory rampartd Jul 11 #28
The hatred.... NJCher Jul 10 #6
I'll never forget or forgive those bastards... róisín_dubh Jul 10 #21
Stick it to the libs gay texan Jul 10 #7
Highlight paragraph three. marble falls Jul 10 #3
What only a few articles that are reporting on this are mentioning, mwmisses4289 Jul 10 #8
Are we tired of darwinning, Hornedfrog2000 Jul 10 #9
Oooooooooh GOOD one!!! calimary Jul 10 #19
pic of Paul Yura at this link NJCher Jul 10 #10
Musk and the idiot Nazis in control of our federal government Farmer-Rick Jul 10 #11
The "brought in extra staff that night" part. calimary Jul 10 #13
And the magat US Govt doesn't give a shit mdbl Jul 10 #14
I can't imagine Paul Yura's current state of mind Mr. Ected Jul 10 #15
He should have a very clear conscience. rubbersole Jul 10 #22
They murdered by neglect their own children. Clouds Passing Jul 10 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author krkaufman Jul 10 #24
I am going camping in the flood plain of a known killer river. Don't care about flood watches or warnings. No problemo msongs Jul 10 #25
Abbot got very upset when a reporter asked him who was to blame. Norrrm Jul 10 #26
Afraid of the lawsuits and angry his name and his donors names will be on them JT45242 Jul 11 #29
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