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In reply to the discussion: In deadly Texas floods, one town had what some didn't: A wailing warning siren [View all]gopiscrap
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I live in Tacoma and have head those sirens. Also when in school in Tacoma every Wednesday they would test the emergency siren agt 230 I used to loe that because I knew when it went off there was only a half hour of school left
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In deadly Texas floods, one town had what some didn't: A wailing warning siren [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Jul 2025
OP
They will discover how expensive it is with all the lawsuits that will be filed.
mwmisses4289
Jul 2025
#13
The following is from Wikipedia regarding the phrase "Cutting off one's nose to spite one's face."
John1956PA
Jul 2025
#22
Many/most small Texas towns have an alarm system used by the fire department to warm of tornadoes.
efhmc
Jul 2025
#2
I'm not saying it's $0, but I think this gives us a scale of the cost we're talking here
cadoman
Jul 2025
#27
The Texas Hill Country's Balcones Fault line makes tornados rare and usually cause limited damage.
summer_in_TX
Jul 2025
#36
They have them in Tsunami zones and the Hill Country has more flash floods. The cost can't be too prohibitive.
surfered
Jul 2025
#4
They also have lahar warning sirens here in the Mt. Rainier river valleys
Trailrider1951
Jul 2025
#11
Re short-sighted, selfish people who don't want to pay taxes for what communities need:
Attilatheblond
Jul 2025
#7
te same kind of siren that every town had whem we were ducking and covering under our desks
rampartd
Jul 2025
#9
Where I grew up they tested air raid sirens every Saturday at noon. No matter where you were you could hear them.
flashman13
Jul 2025
#19
Wow - how much would it cost to install a few sirens and perhaps warning lights?
waterwatcher123
Jul 2025
#10
The imagery certainly makes it look like lots of the upland areas have been cleared.
waterwatcher123
Jul 2025
#35
No. Upland areas have never been cleared. As a matter of fact, trees have increased due to human settlement.
LeftInTX
Jul 2025
#37
Thanks for the nice pictures, imagery and explanations (appreciate it).
waterwatcher123
Jul 2025
#39
My small town has several sirens, and they get tested once a month at 10 a.m. on a Saturday morning.
Sogo
Jul 2025
#26