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In reply to the discussion: Guys..... we may be in big trouble. [View all]Locrian
(4,523 posts)6. The aftermath will be horrific.
Grinding, painful, slow - homeless, hungry, confused, etc. It will take years to recover.
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That op was 2 days ago. Here's their most recent from yesterday. Listen to the news
uppityperson
Aug 2017
#4
Sadly, we can count on the orange FF* to show his loathsome colors about this.
dixiegrrrrl
Aug 2017
#52
Many city planners are doing and saying all the right things. The politicians ignore them.
yardwork
Aug 2017
#21
I've got a friend like that. INSISTS this has nothing to do with global warming.
calimary
Aug 2017
#18
Geologists, hydrologists and the like have been screaming about it for decades.
alarimer
Aug 2017
#16
The Tonkawa, Bidais, Karankawa and Atapkan tribes all inhabited the coastal area
LanternWaste
Aug 2017
#36
Good coverage available on ABC News livestream from KTRK the Houston ABC affiliate
Cognitive_Resonance
Aug 2017
#34
Thanks for the map and the description -- it is hard to believe that that whole area has flooding
karynnj
Aug 2017
#35
All pavement and roofs results in man-made disasters. Impervious surface change (1940-2017)
L. Coyote
Aug 2017
#37