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City leaders vow to improve disaster response after storm

July 15, 2024 | La Marque, Galveston County, Texas



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City leaders vow to improve disaster response after storm
During a recent city council meeting, tensions flared as Councilman Lowry confronted fellow council members over perceived miscommunications and inadequate responses to a recent disaster. Lowry expressed frustration, stating that the actions taken by the council may have caused more harm than good. He emphasized the need for clearer communication, particularly regarding the city's response efforts.

The meeting highlighted a collective acknowledgment among council members about the shortcomings in information dissemination during the crisis. Council members, including Miss Janssen, praised the efforts of city staff and fellow council members who worked tirelessly to assist residents affected by the disaster. They noted that despite the challenges, no lives were lost, which was a significant relief.

Council members reflected on the importance of learning from the experience to improve future responses. They recognized the need for better communication systems, particularly with utility providers like Texas New Mexico, to ensure residents receive timely updates during emergencies.

The meeting concluded with a call for unity and collaboration among council members and the community, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the well-being of residents and first responders rather than engaging in blame. The council expressed commitment to enhancing their systems and preparing more effectively for future challenges.

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