Close Menu
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Newsletter
Truth Republican
You are at:Home»Business»Texas flood victims received hours of critical warning through emergency mobile alert system
Business

Texas flood victims received hours of critical warning through emergency mobile alert system

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleJuly 8, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
Texas flood victims received hours of critical warning through emergency mobile alert system
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

In the event of a disaster, a mobile phone may be the first to alert someone. 

With Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs), customers of telecommunications companies including Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T receive urgent messages from government agencies during critical situations such as tornadoes, flash floods or AMBER Alerts. FEMA said the messages show the type and time of the alert, any action people in the impacted area should take, and the agency issuing the alert.

Here’s how they work: 

WEAs are issued by authorized federal, state, local, tribal and territorial public alerting authorities and broadcast from cell towers to any WEA‐enabled mobile device in a locally targeted area. WEA is part of a partnership between FEMA, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and wireless providers, aimed at enhancing public safety.

MAJOR COMPANIES PROVIDE DISASTER RELIEF TO DEVASTATED TEXAS COMMUNITIES AFTER DEADLY FLOODING

There are different types of alerts, but natural disasters and extreme weather fall under the Imminent Threat Alerts category. 

Wireless Emergency Alerts are not subscription-based, according to FEMA. There is also no need to provide personal information to receive a WEA. WEAs are free and based on location. However, people will still receive messages even if they are in an area where they don’t live or are outside the area where the phone is registered. 

If someone travels into an area after a WEA was sent, they will receive the message, if the alert is still active.

To identify if it’s an WEA, FEMA said the alert will be no more than 360 characters. These messages will also have a specific tone and vibration that will be repeated twice. 

TEXAS SUMMER CAMP EVACUATED 70 STAYING NEAR RIVER AHEAD OF FLOODING: ‘SAW IT COMING’

Wireless providers are selling devices with WEA capability included. However, to find out if a phone can receive WEA alerts, FEMA said people should contact their wireless provider, which participates in WEA on a voluntary basis.

Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) do not track people’s location. Instead, they’re broadcast from cell towers to all WEA-enabled phones in a specific geographic area. 

Hunt Texas flooding

If a phone is in range, a person will receive the alert no matter which carrier they use. If someone is on a call when an alert is sent, it will be delayed until the call ends. WEAs are also not affected by network congestion, so they can get through even when regular calls or texts are slow.

Aside from the WEAs, the National Weather Service also sends up repeated warnings. 

On July 3, ahead of the deadly flooding in Central Texas, the NWS offices in Austin and San Antonio conducted forecast briefings for emergency management in the morning and issued a Flood Watch in the early afternoon. Flash Flood Warnings were issued on the morning of July 4, giving preliminary lead times of more than three hours before warning criteria were met. 

First, the National Water Center Flood Hazard Outlook issued on July 3 indicated an expansion of flash flood potential to include Kerrville, Texas, and surrounding areas. A Flood Watch was then issued by NWS Austin and San Antonio around 1:18 p.m. central time Thursday, in effect through Friday morning.

The Weather Prediction Center (WPC) also issued three Mesoscale Precipitation Discussions for the excessive rainfall event as early as 6:10 p.m. Thursday, indicating the potential for flash flooding.

The National Water Center Area Hydrologic Discussion (AHD) #144 messaged locally considerable flood wording for areas north and west of San Antonio, including the city of Kerrville, and the first Flash Flood Warning for the event was issued at 11:41 p.m. Thursday for Bandera County. The AHD is a tool to help the NWS quickly identify and communicate potential flash flood threats.

Texas flooding

At 1:14 a.m. Friday, a Flash Flood Warning marked as “considerable” was issued for Bandera and Kerr counties, signaling a serious threat. Warnings labeled “considerable” or “catastrophic” mean there’s a high risk of major damage. These alerts automatically go out as emergency notifications to cellphones in the area and are also broadcast over NOAA Weather Radio, ensuring the public is warned during only the most dangerous flash flood events.

The NWS said the first reports from Kerr County Sheriff’s Office of flooding at low water crossings had 201 minutes of lead time. However, just after 4 a.m. local time, the Flash Flood Warning was upgraded to a Flash Flood Emergency for south-central Kerr County, including Hunt. 

An hour later, the National Water Center Area Hydrologic Discussion #146 included concern about considerable widespread flooding throughout the day. The Flood Hazard Outlook was also upgraded to considerable and catastrophic.

A Flash Flood Emergency was issued for the Guadalupe River at 5:34 a.m.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleKey advisor called Hunter Biden’s role on strategy call ‘inappropriate’ after he overruled legal guidance
Next Article As Humanity Faces A Catastrophic Fertility Crisis, Scientists Are Creating “Synthetic Human DNA” From Scratch

Related Articles

Nearly 600 economists back Lisa Cook and Fed independence in open letter

Nearly 600 economists back Lisa Cook and Fed independence in open letter

September 3, 2025
Salesforce cuts 4,000 jobs due to AI, CEO says

Salesforce cuts 4,000 jobs due to AI, CEO says

September 3, 2025
McDonald’s CEO warns of ‘two-tiered economy’

McDonald’s CEO warns of ‘two-tiered economy’

September 3, 2025
Older South Florida condos now selling faster than new construction units amid affordability crunch

Older South Florida condos now selling faster than new construction units amid affordability crunch

September 3, 2025
Disney to pay  million to settle FTC lawsuit accusing it of allowing data collection on kids

Disney to pay $10 million to settle FTC lawsuit accusing it of allowing data collection on kids

September 3, 2025
Google dodges Chrome, Android split but must share data with rivals

Google dodges Chrome, Android split but must share data with rivals

September 3, 2025
Amazon will restrict Prime benefit starting October 1

Amazon will restrict Prime benefit starting October 1

September 3, 2025
Nuclear power is having a moment: VanEck CEO

Nuclear power is having a moment: VanEck CEO

September 2, 2025
LARRY KUDLOW: Stop the Tariff Lawfare

LARRY KUDLOW: Stop the Tariff Lawfare

September 2, 2025
Don't Miss
Kiev Seeks To Dissolve Largest Christian Denomination In Ukraine

Kiev Seeks To Dissolve Largest Christian Denomination In Ukraine

Nearly 600 economists back Lisa Cook and Fed independence in open letter

Nearly 600 economists back Lisa Cook and Fed independence in open letter

Viral wellness trend has customers paying 0 for professional back scratches

Viral wellness trend has customers paying $130 for professional back scratches

Rashida Tlaib hit with House censure threat, accused of ‘celebrating terrorism’ in pro-Palestinian speech

Rashida Tlaib hit with House censure threat, accused of ‘celebrating terrorism’ in pro-Palestinian speech

Latest News
Salesforce cuts 4,000 jobs due to AI, CEO says

Salesforce cuts 4,000 jobs due to AI, CEO says

September 3, 2025
Democratic Sen. Cory Booker announces that he’s engaged: ‘She has transformed me’

Democratic Sen. Cory Booker announces that he’s engaged: ‘She has transformed me’

September 3, 2025
New ICE detention facility ‘Louisiana Lockup’ opens at notorious prison

New ICE detention facility ‘Louisiana Lockup’ opens at notorious prison

September 3, 2025
Bessent: “We May Declare A National Housing Emergency In Fall”

Bessent: “We May Declare A National Housing Emergency In Fall”

September 3, 2025
McDonald’s CEO warns of ‘two-tiered economy’

McDonald’s CEO warns of ‘two-tiered economy’

September 3, 2025
Copyright © 2025. Truth Republican. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.