The recent Texas floods, resulting in over 100 deaths, have sparked intense debate over the effectiveness of emergency response.
Questions are being raised about why sufficient warnings weren't issued to those camping or living along the Guadalupe River.
While some organizations took precautions, a lack of comprehensive alerts, coupled with spotty mobile coverage, contributed to the tragedy.
This disaster underscores the need for improved warning systems, better communication strategies, and increased funding for disaster preparedness.