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CBS News' Jason Allen has more on Kerr County's emergency alert system as more questions emerge about how Texans were notified ahead of the deadly floods. Also, David Schechter has more on how climate change is fueling these natural disasters. Search and rescue efforts continued overnight in Texas for the dozens of people still missing from the devastating flash floods that have killed more than 100 people. Meanwhile, the Texas flood alert system is facing scrutiny over how much warning locals...
www.cbsnews.comMobile phones on 4G and 5G networks will vibrate, emit a siren for up to 10 seconds, and display a message.
news.stv.tvClimate emergencies have been declared by countries like Canada, Portugal, Ireland and France, and in cities such as Paris, New York, Toronto and Vancouver. Now a collection of 11,000 scientists from 153 countries is doing the same.
www.cbc.caFederal law requires the systems be tested at least once every three years. The last nationwide test was Aug. 11, 2021.
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