Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
New Orleans has no power.
The two back-up systems installed post-Katrina failed.
The city is relying on generator power to work its pumps keeping out floodwaters.
FB/Twitter calls are going out from flooded communities asking for rescues.
Are the backup systems the levees or something else
Anonymous wrote:
New Orleans has no power.
The two back-up systems installed post-Katrina failed.
The city is relying on generator power to work its pumps keeping out floodwaters.
FB/Twitter calls are going out from flooded communities asking for rescues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am gobsmacked by the 2nd 100-year hurricane hitting New Orleans in less than 20 years.
The climate gods are sending us a message.
NOLA and these areas need to be relocated. People who live there. It doesn’t make sense anymore. When will people have some sense and leave? Perhaps when insurance companies refuse to ensure houses. It is terribly sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone share a link to Al Roker wave slap? Please?
That doesn't even look safe. If he lost his footing, one of those waves could pull him over the edge, and bye bye Al.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am gobsmacked by the 2nd 100-year hurricane hitting New Orleans in less than 20 years.
The climate gods are sending us a message.
NOLA and these areas need to be relocated. People who live there. It doesn’t make sense anymore. When will people have some sense and leave? Perhaps when insurance companies refuse to ensure houses. It is terribly sad
If they leave, the land will be bought up by pennies by commercial real estate firms who will put up giant expensive condo and commercial towers just like they did in the Miami-Dade area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone share a link to Al Roker wave slap? Please?
Anonymous wrote:Approaching New Orleans as a Cat 3 instead of 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am gobsmacked by the 2nd 100-year hurricane hitting New Orleans in less than 20 years.
The climate gods are sending us a message.
NOLA and these areas need to be relocated. People who live there. It doesn’t make sense anymore. When will people have some sense and leave? Perhaps when insurance companies refuse to ensure houses. It is terribly sad
Anonymous wrote:I am gobsmacked by the 2nd 100-year hurricane hitting New Orleans in less than 20 years.
The climate gods are sending us a message.