My heart goes out to all affected by the flooding 😞 We went through that in my neck of the woods during Hurricane Ian in 2022. Took a month off of work to get everything out of the house, drywall and insulation removed four feet up, and get everything cleaned up and ready to rebuild. It’s a long process, some houses still sit unfinished. If you have flood insurance, contact NFIP; if not, contact FEMA. Take care y’all… 😇
Intentional dumbing down, (part of their training) Treat the populace as helpless infants, (deserving, but helpless) The front personal (Newscasters) actually perceive the people as useless sludge. Thier discourse is pedantic.
If there has been housing or industrial park development nearby or "up stream" you have found your water divergence culprit, most likely. Development upstream, redirecting water, and flooding downstream where, "it had never happened before" is commonplace in areas that get developed without serious water management infrastructure to find a new home for the "run-off".
Omg it was really bad. We were route 6 at Phoenix run and pine Creek. This was in front of the bridge heading east right after Galeton. Right before Galeton PIne Creek that runs along rt 6 was destroying property and people scrambling to get their stuff as the water was rising to and some places over rt 6
There was flooding everywhere and so many people were affected, but those in Sarasota county, FL act like they’re the only ones who are affected by this hurricane and are demanding that someone do something about it. Someone needs to compensate them for their losses. Someone needs to be responsible, but other folks are just dealing with it and getting on with it and cleaning up.
we need to have cars that can turn into boats 🚤 and cars that can fly like plane ✈️ if u live in earthquake state,we should have cars that can fly. We’re behind time. We spent too much time in America fighting the past nd no time live in the future. That’s why China and Japan are beating us in Invention. We need to get back into making stuff.
My heart goes out to all affected by the flooding 😞 We went through that in my neck of the woods during Hurricane Ian in 2022. Took a month off of work to get everything out of the house, drywall and insulation removed four feet up, and get everything cleaned up and ready to rebuild. It’s a long process, some houses still sit unfinished. If you have flood insurance, contact NFIP; if not, contact FEMA. Take care y’all… 😇
My heart goes out to all affected by the flooding 😞 We went through that in my neck of the woods during Hurricane Ian in 2022. Took a month off of work to get everything out of the house, drywall and insulation removed four feet up, and get everything cleaned up and ready to rebuild. It’s a long process, some houses still sit unfinished. If you have flood insurance, contact NFIP; if not, contact FEMA. Take care y’all… 😇
Sorry for your loss sir
Why wouldn’t you show the map graphic of the seven flash flood areas?
Intentional dumbing down, (part of their training)
Treat the populace as helpless infants, (deserving, but helpless)
The front personal (Newscasters) actually perceive the people as useless sludge.
Thier discourse is pedantic.
So sad. Praying.
Amazing damage from Debby. Never thought it would go this far north and even into Montreal Canada. Good luck and God Bless... from Florida.
If there has been housing or industrial park development nearby or "up stream" you have found your water divergence culprit, most likely.
Development upstream, redirecting water, and flooding downstream where, "it had never happened before" is commonplace in areas that get developed without serious water management infrastructure to find a new home for the "run-off".
You speak the truth. The flood maps haven’t been revised in 15 years.
I’m near Harrisburg. We been safe. No flooding that I’ve noticed.
Wait 36 hours and get back to us. It's coming your way soon.
Omg it was really bad. We were route 6 at Phoenix run and pine Creek. This was in front of the bridge heading east right after Galeton. Right before Galeton PIne Creek that runs along rt 6 was destroying property and people scrambling to get their stuff as the water was rising to and some places over rt 6
Muh camp in galeton! Omg Ty god is still standing! Floooooded
The SKOOK it was raining in BUCKETS like for six hours
There was flooding everywhere and so many people were affected, but those in Sarasota county, FL act like they’re the only ones who are affected by this hurricane and are demanding that someone do something about it. Someone needs to compensate them for their losses. Someone needs to be responsible, but other folks are just dealing with it and getting on with it and cleaning up.
Hills and hollows
And no flood insurance I suspect?
Flood insurance doesn't do crap, these poor people already been down that road.
*Karens for Kamala* 🏳️🌈
we need to have cars that can turn into boats 🚤 and cars that can fly like plane ✈️ if u live in earthquake state,we should have cars that can fly. We’re behind time. We spent too much time in America fighting the past nd no time live in the future. That’s why China and Japan are beating us in Invention. We need to get back into making stuff.
Chest-deep. If you can swim you should definitely survive that
Try standing in rushing water, idiot!
My heart goes out to all affected by the flooding 😞 We went through that in my neck of the woods during Hurricane Ian in 2022. Took a month off of work to get everything out of the house, drywall and insulation removed four feet up, and get everything cleaned up and ready to rebuild. It’s a long process, some houses still sit unfinished. If you have flood insurance, contact NFIP; if not, contact FEMA. Take care y’all… 😇
*Karens for Kamala* 🏳️🌈