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Posted on: July 14, 2025 at 11:49:32 CT
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they met soon after the warnings to decide on a course of action. It was too late by that time they decided.

How much of that was due to their own processes, potential of "warning fatigue", not understand details, I do not know, and probably will not be known.
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     That can't be true - 4TigersinMichigan MU - 7/14 11:15:32
          It's an even split between climate change and trump. - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 11:16:25
               as predicted, it was incomptence at the Camp - Spanky KU - 7/14 11:21:49
                    They did not seem to have a good local management plan - meatiger MU - 7/14 11:29:53
                         The Camp leadership failed to heed the warnings issued(nm) - Spanky KU - 7/14 11:40:46
                              According to the report - meatiger MU - 7/14 11:49:32
                                   They were warned at 1:14 am - Spanky KU - 7/14 12:08:22
                                        RE: They were warned at 1:14 am - meatiger MU - 7/14 12:48:29
                                             Nope.. they "decided to begin evacuating campers" at 2:30 - Spanky KU - 7/14 13:00:52
                                                  lol, that's not how flash floods work. That dude should know - tigerNkc KC - 7/14 14:01:24
                                                       "We did not see any signs of the river rising at that time." - Spanky KU - 7/14 14:23:40
                                   did the article mention "warning fatigue"? (nm) - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 11:57:54
                                        RE: did the article mention "warning fatigue"? (nm) - meatiger MU - 7/14 12:47:46




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