Hurricane Watch 2021

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How bad will the Atlantic hurricane season be in 2021?


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I was working for an electronics store during Katrina and remember delivering full appliance sets to newly built homes for Katrina victims. All black families. They were relocated with brand new fully furnished houses. I expect the same thing from this.
who picks up the bill for that? is it Louisiana taxpayers? US taxpayers? is it payed for with Disaster Relief Funds? Red Cross?
 
who picks up the bill for that? is it Louisiana taxpayers? US taxpayers? is it payed for with Disaster Relief Funds? Red Cross?
If you live and work in the USA then it is you the tax payer.
I would be interseting to see what all these new homes they built after Katrina look like today. I think it is safe to say they are all run down and trashed.
 
Live stream.


I guess like 50 people are trapped in a police station in Grand Isle..btw..probably the first casualties we are gonna see.

Thinks will start going to shit for NOLA in the next few hours
 
levee failures / overtopped levee's so far.
 

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Live stream.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=vcbk3NcScRM
I guess like 50 people are trapped in a police station in Grand Isle..btw..probably the first casualties we are gonna see.

Thinks will start going to shit for NOLA in the next few hours
Grand Isle is fucked. My grandma used to live near there, it’s literally all swamp. There is no way that place is gonna survive. I pray for anyone who could not get out.
 
Grand Isle is fucked. My grandma used to live near there, it’s literally all swamp. There is no way that place is gonna survive. I pray for anyone who could not get out.

I guess the Chief of Police for the town was just talking to CNN saying he wasn't sure if he was gonna make it. Said it was the worse storm he had ever seen.

Also Port Fourchan exports a shitload of Gas and Oil to other Southeastern States and International clients. Its wind gauge just broke right before it registered 137mph winds for almost a minute straight and water has overdopped the structures.

It is gonna be ruined by this storm, there will be major economic fallout for a month or two.
 
Imagine being in such a pathetic neighborhood, town, city, or state to need federal assistance for predictably recurring natural disasters. At a point, why don't we value that which can survive on its own over that which is dependent on the (((federal government)))? I guess that question answers itself, though.
 
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