Could Warning Sirens Have Saved Lives in Texas Flooding?
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As communities persist in commemorating the lives taken by the catastrophic floods in Texas, local residents and leaders assert that lives might have been spared had there been sirens to warn individuals in the line of the disaster. NBC’s Ryan Chandler reports for TODAY.

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