As more than a hundred fatalities have been confirmed in Texas flash floods and some 170 remain missing, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has both denied that DOGE cuts to the National Weather Service played a role in the tragedy but also focused on the importance of timely and effective communications about extreme weather events which she says wasn’t up to par. As coverage of the Texas flash flood calamity has made clear, it’s not just the work of forecasters that is critical. You can have a timely and accurate forecast but it does little good if it isn’t effectively communicated to local authorities in the effected areas. That “last mile” communication is critical and it seems like there were breakdowns on that front both with county officials and possibly on National Weather Service side where a senior position in charge of liaising with local officials was vacant at the time of the floods. But even as the rescue workers were searching for bodies in Texas on Tuesday DHS canceled a $3 million grant aimed at ensuring precisely those kinds of “last mile” communications.
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