Alberto dissipates after flooding parts of Mexico and Texas
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- Alberto, the first tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, brought heavy rain and storm surge flooding to portions of northeastern Mexico and southern Texas before weakening Thursday. The storm has been blamed for at least three deaths in Mexico. Dave Malkoff reports.
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Allowing the rvs to stay with a storm coming in was very irresponsible.
I was living in the area when Hurricane Harvey hit and that is more storm surge than they got back then. I’m guessing the owners of the property didn’t think it would be this bad.
Well, you know. People dgaf
The rains have ended the drough in northern mexico and the dams are full, by god's grace.
Caught by surprise?🤔🙄
90 degrees...*laughs in Texan*
Out of curiosity, has there ever been a year in Texas hotter than last year?
Jk I know the answer is no
Alberto giving a good pounding to the Texas coast
I’m from South Florida. Not having graduation because temps are in the low 90’s seems kinda weak. Just sayin…
It is. I lived in Texas for 20 years and am back east and it's amazing how people can't deal with a heat wave of 2 or 3 days in the 90s. I feel like Superman being the only person able to go out and not be bothered by it.
Actually, it sounds kind of smart. You’re from Florida aren’t you?
@@solarwind907 🤣
@@solarwind907. No it’s weak. The Southern states deal with temperatures in the high 90s and sometimes even the 100s every single day for the whole summer and sometimes into Fall. We have graduations outside….road crews work constructing roads out in the heat sometimes working 12 hours or longer….construction workers are out building houses and buildings…plumbers and electricians work outside laying pipe and working on electrical wires….landscapers are out mowing and planting…and that’s just a few of the jobs that humans are doing on a daily basis many hours a day and everyone is alive doing those jobs every day. The North can’t even hold graduations? Wow….how are these people even going to survive if they can’t even attend a graduation with temperatures in the 90s? There are also many countries with higher temperatures and the people there work outside and live and function…..but people in the Northern US can’t even function attending graduation? If they don’t know how to deal with temperatures in the 90s then they aren’t smart at all….everyone should be taught how to handle high temperatures and this is exactly why those kinds of people die every year…because they don’t even know what to do or how to prepare. You obviously have no business trying to act like a commenter is somehow “stupid” because they are from Florida….at least that commenter knows how to live in 90 and 100 degree temperatures and deals with it every day for several months out of the year. People up North can’t even go to a graduation.
What happens to the south when it drops below 32 degrees? Texas are you there
I thank ALBERTO is visitin south dakota now
… and it smells better now. thanks Alberto !
so it begins
The first day of Summer brings flooding salt water into contact with cars, and that combination does not mix, bringing insurance claims and lots of used car sales next week.
What a bunch of wimps.
He can’t put it in drive? Uhhhhhh
“Too hot to hold ‘Graduation Ceremonies’ outside”…🙄 TRY DOING IT IN FLORIDA!! (With “NO SHADE”, WHATSOEVER!!)
Those waders are a bit much, dude! We get it, there’s standing water. 🤦♀️
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90 degrees at 3 pm omg work outside in Florida these people scared of own shadow
90 degrees is heat wave 🤔?
This reporter is just gorgeous 🤩
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Since when 90 degrees is dangerous?
For them 😅
In Texas the hottest year on record was 2023
My apologies for exposing Republicans to data
Tell Alberto to head for maralago 🌊
🙏🙏🙏🙏
You are orchestrating a story that barely exists. All you’re doing is putting fear into viewers with loved ones who live there and are watching these stories from across the country. That’s the probably one of the few places in Corpus Christi that had that kind flooding only because it is barely above sea level. The RV lot is smaller than your average truck stop and the beach to the south of that is at sea level. The people whose vehicle got flooded out would have gone around road closure signs to get where they got stuck or they came from the RV park. The city itself had flooding no different than what they would have gotten on any other heavy rain event. CBS, DO BETTER!
Exactly
They exist solely to scare the American people
Thank you for your help in understanding what's going on there when I live in Michigan. Post the real story
You have zero knowledge of the REAL DATA.😂😢😂😢😂😢😂😢😂😢😂😢😂😢
How is much 😱😱🌪️🌪️ that is scary 😳😮 so don't go 😭🤯 here 😔😭
now thats a big amount of water. But as they say.....everything is bigger in Texas, so why not the floods? enjoy your big ness, Texas.
The weather is no more "dangerous" than it has been for thousands of years.I was recently in Galveston. There is a reason all the houses are on stilts 15 feet off the ground
Hottest year on record for Texas: 2023
Consider growing up
@@SigFigNewton Could you be more specific ?
@@SigFigNewton That would not be correct. The Planet Earth and Texas are 4.5 billion years old. How far back do your records go ?
@@SigFigNewton Coldest winter in Calgary in 55 years
All I did was pray for the strays and birds get fresh water. Ooops. 😆
lord god his destroying everything earth
1:34 “Stalled out and cant even put it in drive” oh. Try neutral. 🤦🏻♂️
The Earth is telling us to wake up
Yep…..this is what happens every year. And where I live it’s in the high 90s every day during the summer months…sometimes even in the 100s….and where I live many people have to work outside in that heat doing hard labor….road work, construction, etc…and every year they are alive to do it. Why are all of these news outlets acting like weather doesn’t happen every year? Something is seriously wrong with them to act this way about what we have been living through for thousands of years…..The Weather. They are trying to make it sound like it’s something unusual….something that never happens. Every year we get tropical storms and hurricanes….and tropical storms are milder than hurricanes….but the way these news people are acting it’s like this is the worst storm ever documented….”so brand new this new type of tropical storm….the world is ending”. That’s what they sound like.
Oh? Where do you live?
90 degrees 😂
Tourists. Yeah
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REMEMBER ALL OF TEXAS 😮 HAVE MY PEOPLE BLOOD ON THIER HANDS 👐 WHY YOU THINK IT FLOODED THEM.OUT ON JUNE 19 th 2024 or FEW..DAY'S BE FOR GIVE OR TAKE BUT KEEP WATCHING
Who's the people?
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Tell ALBERTO to get Mar lago
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