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On July 4th, as families celebrated Independence Day, devastating floods swept through Texas Hill Country, killing at least 134 people, including 37 children at summer camps along the Guadalupe River.
We can't prevent natural disasters, but we can control how we prepare for them, mitigate their damage, and provide relief to victims. The question is...
Who should be responsible?
Should federal agencies like FEMA lead disaster response with their vast resources and expertise? Should state and local governments take charge since they know their communities best? Or should individuals and communities bear primary responsibility for their safety and preparedness?
When floodwaters rise in minutes—as they did on July 4th when the Guadalupe River surged 26 feet in just 45 minutes—every decision about warning systems, evacuations, and rescue operations can mean the difference between life and death.
Take our 7-minute Natural Disaster Preparedness & Response Survey and discover where your beliefs align on these critical issues:
✓ Should the government have the authority to order mandatory evacuations?
✓ How should disaster relief funding be distributed?
✓ Who's responsible when people choose to live in high-risk areas?
✓ What role should building codes play in disaster-prone regions?
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Your responses will be charted against others in your community, and you'll see precisely how your political alignment compares on disaster preparedness and response.
Whether it's massive wildfires in the western US, hurricanes in the east, or flash floods in Texas, more Americans are living in disaster-prone areas. These aren't theoretical questions; they're life-and-death policy decisions that affect millions.
Make your voice heard. The next disaster is coming.
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