KOMMONSENTSJANE – How a small Texas town prepared for the worst and saved every resident in the deadly floods

07/11/2025

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An emergency siren is visible on top of the Comfort Volunteer Fire Department.

An emergency siren is visible on top of the Comfort Volunteer Fire Department.© AP Photo/Ashley Landis

When the Guadalupe River began rising fast on 4 July, emergency sirens blared across the small Texas town of Comfort.

Their long, flat tone – a final warning to evacuate for those who had not done so – saved lives, says Daniel Morales, assistant chief of the Comfort Volunteer Fire Department.The Market’s Most Undervalued Stock?

The sirens are a testament to the determination of a community that has experienced deadly floods in the past, warning residents of devastating floodwaters that hours earlier had killed at least 118 people in communities along the same river, including 27 campers and counsellors in neighbouring Kerr County.

That county did not have a warning system like the one in Comfort.

Everyone in Comfort, a town of more than 2,200 people in unincorporated Kendall County, survived the flooding, with many riverside residents evacuating in time, Morales said.

Learning from history

Morales has been with the department for decades. He was there when flooding in 1978 killed 33 people, 15 of them in Comfort, including his grandfather. So when an opportunity arose last year to expand the community’s emergency warning system, he and other residents found a way to fund it.

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The fire department’s siren needed an upgrade. While the firehouse got a new siren, Morales found a Missouri company willing to refurbish the old one at a low cost so it could be moved to a central location in Comfort Park and connected to a US Geological Survey sensor at Cypress Creek.

When the water reaches a certain level, the sensor triggers the siren, but it can also be sounded manually.

“We do [it] for ourselves and for the community,” Morales said. “If we hadn’t had a drought the past months and the [Cypress] Creek hadn’t been down, we could have had another [flood like in 1978]. The past few days, I’ll tell you, it brings back a lot.”

Funding emergency infrastructure

Morales said they cobbled together money from a grant, the county commission, the department’s own budget and the local electric utility, which also donated a siren pole. They also got help installing the flood sensor gauge in the creek.

The total cost with donated materials and departmental expenses was somewhere around $50,000 to $60,000 – about €43,000 to €51,000 – “maybe a little more,” Morales said.

In Kerr County, the price tag for a proposed flood warning system covering a larger stretch of the Guadalupe River was close to €850,000. Several county and city officials backed away when grants and funding fell through. The system ultimately was not installed near the camps where dozens of young campers died in the recent flood.

Comal County, Texas – about 90 miles, or 145 kilometres, east of Kerr County – completed its own siren project in 2015 with funding from several local entities. The county now manages the system and river height data. Officials there did not respond to requests for details about costs.

Training residents to respond

After the updated Comfort sirens were installed, the volunteer fire department spent months getting the community accustomed to the siren tests that sound daily at 12pm, putting out messaging that if they hear a siren any other time, they should check local TV stations, the department’s Facebook page and other outlets for emergency notifications.Top 10 Wealth Management Firms in The United States

The sirens have a distinct sound for tornadoes and a long, flat tone for floods.

So on 4 July, if people in Comfort hadn’t seen the alerts sent to phones or heard shouting firefighters urging evacuation, they heard the long tone and knew they had to leave. A Facebook post from the department noted a mandatory evacuation for all residents along the Guadalupe River.

Comfort was miles away from the flash flooding that overtook the camps and didn’t experience cresting river levels until after the early morning surge. Many Comfort residents were already awake and aware of the rising water by the time the sirens sounded. 

The Guadalupe’s crest was among the highest ever recorded in the town, rising from hip-height to three storeys tall in just over two hours.

Morales doesn’t know if sirens would have changed outcomes in Kerr County. But he’s sure they gave Comfort residents an extra level of warning. He’s already been contacted by some funders about the possibility of adding a third siren in town.

“Anything we can do to add to the safety, we’re going to sit down and try to make it work,” he said. “The way things are happening, it might be time to enhance the system even further.”

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – The Real Deal?

07/11/2025

Google, please stop interfering with this blog.

When are these never Trumper’s ever going to come to grips with the truth? The voters elected the President to DOGE the corrupt Democrat Government. The job was done and now the AI system will adjust the whole system; and, the lefties, some who claim they are conservatives to get more juice out of the lemons, have become full-blown physicians and know who does and does not have dementia.

The clean-up is never easy as we can see in our latest flood in Kerrville with all of the heartache and the left as Obama always stated, Never Let a Tragedy Go to Waste. And, are they ever milking that cow.

The left during the Biden time in office never wanted to talk about Joe’s dementia which was “full blown.” But, now, during President Trump’s time in office – every day, 24/7, our leader is labeled with it. Putting blame on every thing and every one.

How did they become full-blown physicians over night?

The left wants to forget – the damage to our country was put in place by them and now they want to forget that part of history. They do not want to help in the clean-up – just like the flood – the leftie news don’t want to help – they just want to criticize and place blame.

The clean up of the flood is no different than the clean-up of our country. It will not be easy, people will suffer; but, it has to be done.

We have to help the government on both counts and be patient. Rome wasn’t built in a day nor was the government’s corruption.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Stop the Blaming!

07/11/2025

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Stop the blaming and let’s all work together to learn from the tragedy.

For starters at the home base – life jackets should have been in place and emergency drills conducted at any location surrounding the water. Plain and simple.

Sirens for alert purpose is not an inconvenience – but a necessity in any city.

God Bless the workers who are hard at work and citizens should stay away from the stricken areas so the workers can do their job.

CA needs to clean up their own backyard before hurling insults to others.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Pope Leo expresses condolences for Texas flood victims, especially girls at Christian camp.

07-09-25

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Pope Leo XIV offered condolences during his July 6 Angelus address to the families affected by the recent devastating floods in Texas, with a special mention of the young girls who were attending a Christian summer camp when disaster struck.

Speaking at the end of his address in Rome, Pope Leo said, “I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, in particular their daughters, who were at the summer camp, in the disaster caused by flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas in the United States. We pray for them.” 

Heavy rains in Texas have especially impacted Kerr County in the central region, with at least 79 confirmed deaths, including 28 children, The New York Times reported Sunday evening. The flooding was particularly severe around Camp Mystic, a girls’ Christian summer camp near the Guadalupe River in Hunt, Texas.

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On Saturday, Governor Greg Abbott issued a proclamation declaring July 6 a “Day of Prayer” in Texas.

“I urge every Texan to join me in prayer this Sunday — for the lives lost, for those still missing, for the recovery of our communities, and for the safety of those on the front lines,” he said.

The fast-moving waters of the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in only 45 minutes before daybreak Friday. Camp Mystic was holding close to 750 girls gathered for their seasonal retreat. Ten campers and one counselor were still missing Sunday, according to AP News.  

Also among the missing are three young Catholic graduates from Monsignor Kelly High School in nearby Beaumont, local ABC affiliate 12News reported Saturday.

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I leave you with some solace:

Daniel O’Donnell – My Forever Friend [Live at The Helix, Dublin, 2003]

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