Blash Floads Rapid is one of the worst in recent decades in the United States – hit camps and houses along the banks of the Guadalup River until dawn on Friday (4/7). The ceiling dragged people who slept from their cabins, tents and trailers, far along the Guadalup river with trees trunks and floating cars. Some survivors were found survivors, hanging on the trees.
On Monday, piles of twisted trees, mixed with mattresses, refrigerators and cooling boxes, filled the river bank. Among the garbage there are objects that remind of things that attract many people to the camp and the salon in the hill of the Country-Voleybol, Canoe and the family portrait.
Among the dead sacrifices that were confirmed, there were a couple of 8 -year -old sisters from Dallas who were in the Mastik camp, and the former football coach and his wife, who remained at home on the river bank. The daughter of the couple has not yet been found.
The authorities emphasized that one of the following steps was to find out whether the warnings released were sufficient and why some camps were not evacuated and not transferred to a higher place, even though the place, as you know, had long been flooded, even some local residents called “sudden flood routes.”
The investigation will include an overview of how the weather warnings are sent and receive. According to the city manager Kerrville Dalton Rice, one of the problems is that many campsites and houses are in this place with poor services on mobile signals.
“We certainly want to investigate all these things,” he said. “We are looking forward to this after the completion of the search and salvation.”