The city of San Marcos has launched an investigation after outdoor warning sirens that had been upgraded to go off automatically in response to federally issued alerts did not sound on Friday night ...
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Tornado in Forest Hill? Sirens in Fort Worth spark panic as thunderstorm warning issued for Dallas and Arlington
Many feared that an unwarned tornado might be headed for Forest Hill in Texas after sirens were reportedly heard in Fort Worth on Friday night. “Tornado near forest hill?,” a person asked on X, while ...
FORT SMITH -- With the merging of communication centers in Sebastian County, determining how to notify a larger portion of the public in emergency situations is a key concern. Members of the River ...
Severe storms ripped through Central Texas over the weekend, and while tornado warnings were issued near San Marcos, the city’s outdoor warning sirens did not sound, leaving some residents unaware of ...
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‘It was scary’: Newberry County sheriff discusses tornado siren decision after Saturday storm
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Sheriff Lee Foster discussed his decision to activate tornado sirens Saturday night after no official tornado warning was issued by the National Weather Service. The sirens ...
ST. LOUIS — A series of failures, from a misunderstood comment to equipment problems, left the city unable to activate tornado sirens before a deadly storm hit in May, according to a consultant’s ...
New Orleans weighing $10M siren system for tornadoes Louisiana has faced 100+ twisters since 2023 Sirens could also warn of flooding or active threats City leaders reviewing feasibility and cost with ...
VALLEY CITY, N.D. — As severe weather warnings moved across the region Monday night, Aug. 18, some Barnes County residents heard sirens sound, leading many to believe a tornado was approaching.
MAURY COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Maury County Office of Emergency Management announced that ground has been broken on the county’s first tornado siren. In the Tuesday announcement, the agency did not ...
The city of Wichita Falls has changed its warning sirens policy. Fire Chief Cody Melton told the City Council Tuesday the new criteria is “meant for clarity and effectiveness, not only for the ...
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