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Kerr County officials reveal they were asleep, out of town during night of catastrophic flood
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近日,德州一县在遭受毁灭性洪水灾害的初期,关键领导层却出现缺位,导致救援响应迟缓,至少136人遇难,其中包括27名营地儿童。县治安官和应急管理主任承认在灾情发生初期处于睡眠状态,而县行政长官则在外地。此次事件暴露了该地区在预警系统和领导层应急响应机制上的严重不足,引发了对改进通讯和防洪措施的迫切呼吁。立法者对领导层的缺席表示不满,并强调需要制定更完善的应急预案,以应对未来可能发生的类似灾难。

🚨 领导层缺席影响初期救援:在德州一场造成130多人死亡的灾难性洪水期间,事发初期该县的关键领导层,包括治安官、应急管理主任和县行政长官,均因睡眠或外出而未能及时到岗,严重影响了初期的应急响应和救援工作。

⚠️ 预警系统缺失加剧损失:当地官员表示,居民几乎没有接到即将到来的天气灾害的预警。该县缺乏沿河的预警系统,且在融资方面曾多次错失安装机会,导致洪水来袭时,许多家庭措手不及,生命财产遭受重大损失。

📞 通讯和宽带基础设施薄弱:县行政长官指出,需要更强的通讯能力和更好的宽带网络来有效传递预警信息,尤其是在手机信号不佳的地区。糟糕的通讯条件加剧了灾难的混乱程度,使得求救信息传递受阻。

⚖️ 问责与改进机制待建立:在立法听证会上,治安官承认在收到求救电话一小时后才被告知灾情。立法者质疑在三名关键官员同时不在岗的情况下,县里是否应有应急预案。对此,官员表示会认真考虑并改进联系机制,以确保紧急情况下领导层的及时到位。

💬 居民求救信号令人心痛:公开的911录音显示,灾难发生时情况极其混乱和危急,居民在电话中表达着恐惧和绝望,描述着被洪水围困的困境,例如被困在树上或家中。一位女士焦急地询问如何安置30名被困的孩子,反映了当时情况的紧急性和无助感。

A rural Texas county was missing some of its key leadership in the initial hours of a catastrophic flood that came barreling through the region, causing widespread destruction and killing more than 130 people earlier this month.

Kerr County’s sheriff and its emergency management director both acknowledged Thursday during a legislative hearing that they were asleep when it first became apparent that a major flood event was unfolding. Moreover, Judge Rob Kelly, the top executive of Kerrville County, was out of town on July 4, the day of the flood.

Their testimony, which came during a joint House and Senate panel of lawmakers who visited the hard-hit Texas Hill Country, revealed a lack of on-duty leadership in the key initial moments of the flooding that killed at least 136 people, including 27 youths and counselors at an all-girls camp.

William “Dub” Thomas, Kerr County’s emergency management coordinator, told lawmakers that he was sick the day before the flooding occurred and missed two calls with Texas Emergency Management officials. Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha and Thomas both acknowledged being asleep as a crisis was unfolding.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick expressed his frustration.

“I’m not pointing a finger, I’m not blaming you, I just want to set the record straight. Everyone was here that day working their ass off, and you were nowhere to be found,” Patrick said as the audience applauded.

Thomas said on the morning of July 4, he was first awakened by his wife around 5:30 a.m., about two hours after emergency rescue operations were underway, and quickly drove to the sheriff’s office.

“There was no visible flooding on my drive into the office, but it quickly became clear that the situation was escalating,” he said.

In other testimony, local officials said they needed but lacked an updated warning system, when flash flooding swept away homes and vehicles and left families begging for rescue on the roofs of their homes earlier this month.

Others who testified Thursday before an audience of hundreds of people — some who wore green ribbons in memory of the victims — called for urgent improvements for better flood warnings and flood mitigation.

Kelly said residents had virtually no warning of the impending weather catastrophe until it was too late.

“We need stronger communications and better broadband so we can communicate better,” he said, adding that poor cell service did not help those along the river. “What we experienced on July 4 was sudden, violent and overwhelming.”

Leitha presented a timeline of events to lawmakers and said emergency responders realized they had an “all-hands-on-deck” situation as early as 3:30 a.m., when dispatchers received a call from a family stranded on their roof requesting air evacuation. But Leitha acknowledged he was not alerted of the flooding until about an hour later, at around 4:20 a.m.

Kelly, who holds a position in Texas that functions as the county’s chief executive officer, testified that he was out of town at Lake Travis on the morning of the flood and woke up around 5:30 a.m.

Rep. Ann Johnson, a Democrat from Houston, asked Leitha whether the county should have a protocol in place for when three of the top county officials are not available during an emergency.

“Yes, ma’am, we can look at that real hard,” Leitha said. “Yes, I can look and maybe they can call me earlier.”

Residents along the Guadalupe River have said they were caught off guard and had no warning when rainfall struck. Kerr County does not have a warning system along the river after several missed opportunities by state and local agencies to finance one.

The hearing comes as authorities have begun publicly releasing records and audio — including 911 calls — that have provided new glimpses into the escalating danger and chaos in the early hours of the July Fourth holiday. They include panicked and confused messages from residents caught in trees as well as families fleeing with children from homes with water creeping up to the knees.

“People are dying,” one woman tells a 911 operator in call logs released by nearby Kendall County. She says she had a young relative at a church camp in Kerr County who was stranded along with his classmates because of the high waters.

“I don’t want them to get stuck in a low-water crossing. And what are they going to do? They have like 30 kids,” the woman says.

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Lathan is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.

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