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Kerr County Officials Under Fire for Delayed Flood Alerts Amid Deadly Texas Floods

Kerr County Officials Under Fire for Delayed Flood Alerts Amid Deadly Texas Floods

Kerr County Officials Under Fire for Delayed Flood Alerts Amid Deadly Texas Floods Kerr County officials are facing intense scrutiny following revelations that emergency flood alerts were significantly delayed — by up to six hours in some cases — despite early warnings from first responders during the devastating flash floods that swept through Texas’ Hill Country on July 5, 2025. Dispatch audio obtained by ABC affiliate KSAT reveals a firefighter in Ingram requested a CodeRED alert for residents to seek…

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Kerr County Under Fire: Officials Face Scrutiny Over Alleged Emergency Alert System Failures Amid Deadly Floods

Kerr County Under Fire: Officials Face Scrutiny Over Alleged Emergency Alert System Failures Amid Deadly Floods

Kerr County Under Fire: Officials Face Scrutiny Over Alleged Emergency Alert System Failures Amid Deadly Floods Kerr County officials are facing intense scrutiny following deadly floods last weekend, as discrepancies emerge regarding the county’s emergency alert system. Despite public statements from County Judge Rob Kelly on July 4 asserting the area had “no warning system” and that the flood was unforeseen, The Texas Newsroom has uncovered evidence suggesting the county does possess a mass-alert system, CodeRED, and that first responders…

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