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NWS says Flash Flood Warnings were issued on July 3 and early July 4 in Central Texas, giving more than three hours of warning.
The death toll from the devastating Texas floods has risen to over 110 people and at least 173 remain missing. Former NOAA Administrator Richard Spinrad joins Ana Cabrera to break down the timeline of the flood alerts and to provide more insight on response.
We looked back and found the forecasts and flood alerts sent out by the National Weather Service in San Antonio and Austin.
Heavy rain poured over parts of central Texas, dumping more than a month's worth of rain for places like San Angelo.
A spokesperson for Camp Mystic said he is still working to confirm the timeline of events that led to the deaths of 27 campers and counselors on July 4th.
The finger-pointing has already begun after the Texas floods, with some Dems blaming Trump budget cuts aimed at the National Weather Service for the catastrophic death toll — yet even experts who are administration critics saying they weren’t a factor.
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Camp Mystic's executive director Dick Eastland began evacuating campers approximately 45 minutes after the National Weather Service issu
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Texas Flooding: Timeline of NWS alertsSeveral people have raised concerns about how much warning people in Central Texas had before devastating flooding in areas like Kerrville. FOX 4's Kylie Capps walks through the alerts that were issued and when.