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Texas flood alerts were delayed as officials waited for authorization, a former Kerr County official says. Recordings provided to CBS News showed first responders asking for an emergency alert to be sent as early as 4:22 a.m on July 4, but dispatchers delayed because they needed special authorization.

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@CBSNews "...asking for an emergency alert to be sent as early as 4:22 a.m on July 4" Because everyone is wide awake and watching their phones for an emergency alert at 4:22am in the morning. Especially when emergency alerts are as common as a Joe Biden Pardon when it's flood season.

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@CBSNews Who were they waiting for?

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@CBSNews Hmmm, so now that the false accusations against the NWS have been disproven, you're going after the local government?

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@CBSNews Republican government

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@HOUmanitarian @CBSNews Crazy how we all get woken up ny our phones for an amber alert or silver alert of an elderly person lost in another part of the state, but not something like this

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@CBSNews Authorization from whom/what?

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