Interesting article about Camp Mystic and the response to the flood as it occurred:
Thanks for the article. It is very good.
I read it and at least 100 comments. The common thread is the authorities did nothing in the face of the disaster (e.g. having to get permission from a supervisor in order to issue a CodeRED while the disaster was around the corner), the county not installing a warning system, and these girls could have been saved if only the means to evacuate them in time were available (like walkie talkies with counselors, the sheriff’s office taking quick actions, etc.
Granted it was a ‘perfect storm’ for a natural disaster but the area was not prepared for a disaster. That baffles me. This is flash flood alley. If people live in areas where there are fires or tornadoes or hurricanes every year, I believe they have some kind of systems in place to protect people.
These counties are very small, so I don’t want to be too harsh on them. Why can’t a big state like Texas help their vulnerable areas? They know the Guadalupe river can be dangerous. Why leave everything to a county?
Worse, FEMA could not help the search and rescue because Ms. Noem had made a rule that for anything costing over $100,000 would require her signature. She was on vacation for three days (why was she not available for emergencies?) and 72 hours of help could not be given. It was too late. The incompetence of the current admin is inexcusable.
It was a natural disaster, but lives at Camp Mystic could have been saved. That’s what makes this even more heart breaking.
I still don’t understand why the youngest girls were sleeping in the most dangerous (low) areas. The high ground was not far from their cabins, but they were little girls. Actually why have cabins near their river’s edge, knowing that it could rise?
Some comments are talking about investigation, lawsuits, etc. Investigation needs to be done immediately and IMO Noem should be questioned by Congress.