The Latest on weather: 12 people missing in Texas floods
Source: AP-Excite
10:45 a.m. CDT
Authorities say a dozen people are missing after flash flooding along the Blanco River in Central Texas that damaged hundreds of homes.
Kristi Wyatt, a spokeswoman for the city of San Marcos, said Monday that 12 people are now missing after the flooding Sunday, when three people were reported missing. Wyatt says she didn't immediately have more information.
Former Nueces County Commissioner Joe McComb says his son's wife and their two children are among the missing.
FULL story at link.
Leaves and branches are scattered throughout a flooded yard after a roof collapsed during a morning storm Sunday, May 24, 2015 in Houston at the Rockport Apartment Homes on S. Gessner. (Eric Kayne/Houston Chronicle via AP)
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GGJohn
(9,951 posts)and all the people who are affected by this disaster.
markmyword
(180 posts)I hope these Texans don't ask for Federal help! Aren't these people CLIMATE DENIERS?
I saw homes destroyed, road and bridges washed away, but I hope the Texas Representatives and Senators don't start asking for money to FUND INFRASTRUCTURE.
They've been refusing to fund money for infrastructure that America needs desperately, so now they've lost a bridge or two and they'll want a hand out from the rest of us.
These climate deniers should NOT get any Federal help or money!
People lost their lives, lost their homes, lost everything and this is what you post?
How do you know that those that were devastated by this disaster were climate deniers?
And even if they were, are you saying that they're not deserving of our help?
madokie
(51,076 posts)the thing is we don't need these kind here. IMHO
Hopefully 'MIRT' will take note
Rhiannon12866
(205,470 posts)Don't have the exact quote, but he said that these are our citizens and this is happening on "our turf" so he doesn't understand why there is any debate about them deserving our help.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,202 posts)that would be fair. But Texas is one of the few red states that is a donor state. We pay more federal taxes than we get back in services. So punishing Joe and Joanne Average doesn't work for me. I went to college in San Marcos. I was there for a bad flood in 1981. Central TX has always had bad floods because it's hilly (and beautiful) an the rainfall up stream all comes rushing down. It's just the mature of the geography. It's definately gotten hotter, but I'm not sure flooding has become more of a problem. It always been pretty bad.
Houston is flat as a pancake, and we get into trouble when we have a lot of rain for several days. The ground gets saturated and the eater has nowhere to go. Hurricanes are no fun, but heaven help us if we get another slow moving tropical storm like we had in 1991.
http://m.chron.com/news/slideshow/Tropical-Storm-Allison-16974.php
With more concrete every year and a dam on the west side that's ready to fail, Houston is fucked when the next big one comes.
Skittles
(153,169 posts)snooper2
(30,151 posts)I expect chances on a response are about 6.5%
okasha
(11,573 posts)Paladin
(28,264 posts)Since you seem to be under the impression that only wealthy right-wingers are being impacted by this weather.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,202 posts)are near my old high school. They are run down and at least 50 years old. Only 40 units were heavily damaged, but it will be days to weeks before they can check all the water, gas and electrical to make sure its safe and habitable. 1600 poor people are homeless for the time being.
ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)be affected by increasing severity or the increasing number of storms.
sonubsocial
(1 post)Lets pray that those missing people are still alive and in good shape though
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)A small word of benign warning.
Asking for prayers, or merely doing so will be returned by chastisement for not doing anything constructive. Good thought, good vibes, silent threads, and and moments of remembrances being somehow constructive themselves though, are fair.