Texas turns to recovery in aftermath of Beryl as millions are without power
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- "Texans are waiting to dry out, see power restored, and rise above the impact of Hurricane Beryl," said Nim Kidd, the chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management
Lights, power, and AC aren't luxury. Those are NECESSITIES!!
Maybe they need to upgrade their 19th century power grid.
Texas is very lame and boring @@mocheeks709
Why is it always geniuses on the road everytime a natural disaster hits?!!
How is it out grid can't stand up to a category 1 hurricane
Same reason it can't withstand a cold snap.
Above ground wires
Poor planning
trees and power lines on poles don't get along well during high winds. duh
Hot Wheels Abbott
Need power restored 😢😢..got 2 kids
No one told you to have children.
@@boombasett6038shut your mouth
You live there , thats your problem , no handouts ...
@@boombasett6038 💀💀
@@boombasett6038 America is suffering a lack of births.
Generacs are popular in my neighborhood.
Damn that freeway shot looks knarly. Stay safe out there praying for yall and power lines back up asap!! 😔🙏🏼 looks like Harvey
Nothing like Harvey.
Houston is well-known for flooding considering how Overbuilt it is and covered with concrete in Asphalt.
Everyone should be thankful this wasn't a much larger and stronger ...👍
I've been through six hurricanes, one of which was Andrew.
@@LifetimeNewYorker ....You should really withhold your comments, you're not as smart as you think you are. I never mentioned I live in Houston or Texas at all. But considering you list yourself as a New Yorker, I can see where the self entitlement comes from...👍👍👍🖕
3 am tonight will be 7 days..
I am 50 years old,was born and raised here,I have seen some bad storms come through in that time.. In those 50 years this is the first time I have been without power for this long.
Usually you see trucks staged before storms,I did not see anything staged this time..
Staging equipment is a good tactic but costly..
It looks like they went with the 'hope' tactic..
It's a terrible tactic but much cheaper on the front end.
Anybody else here still rocking the 'forced back to nature experiment'?
Why does the power ALWAYS go off during inclement weather in Houston? I’ve never experienced constant power outage without changes/modifications to the norm.
perhaps, trees and power lines on poles don't get along well during high winds?
100 DEGREE HEAT, NO ELECTRICITY MEANS NO AC., NO REFRIGERATOR, HIGH HUMIDITY , YALL IN TROUBLE///
Just like the good old days
Boo hoo
@@richardmesser1091 1800'S COWBOY DAYS????? HAHHAHHA NO THANKS, LET YOU SUFFER, I LIKE 72 DEGREES WHILE ITS 105 OUTSIDE!! AND NO STINKY REFRIGERATOR FILLED WITH ROTTEN MEAT!
@@METATRONANGEL777 all by design. Weather warfare 😞☁️
Thank you Lord for letting Central Texas have power
Thank you Lord for the hurricane and the flooding you are oh so kind
Thanks for human greed and karma
@@dunky7157Are you schizophrenic ?
Same, I am thankful that I have power right away, and our damage is only the fence.
@@ninjadejedi Amen to that ALL the way frum Jamaica.
Did Ted Cruz and the Republican governors get to Cancun safe?
It's too bad that they didn't have some kind of system for where it floods like a pipeline that will pipe the water somewhere to a huge retaining Pond so that they can reuse The water for when it's Really dry
Why do the republican elected officials always flee the state in these events?
They don't care. And they are not Republicans. They are a CULT now. Trump will tell them to send him some money 🤑🤑 and he will fix everything 🤔🤥
If an evacuation is ordered, why would they stay?
@@GaryGhost-ci4bq Trump told them to leave
@@GaryGhost-ci4bq I don't think the ENTIRE state was ordered to evacuate. State officials should do their job.
@@GaryGhost-ci4bq There was no evacuation order in Austin
Where is Greg Abbott and Ted Cruz is million dollar question
I love California
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It’s ok everyone. The Secret of Nimh’s got this….
BOOTSTRAPS! Don't let your red overlord "Wheels" Abbott ask for ANY of that tainted FED money!!!!!
TEXAS UNDER WATER!!
Settle down. Get back on your meds. lol. Houston is a large city and there are areas that always flood during heavy storms.
@@darwinjina THATS CAUSE ITS NASTY SWAMP LAND!! LMOA YOU BETTER GO BACK AND LOOK AT GHOUSTON HISTORY
@@METATRONANGEL777 swamp land with a great medical health care system?
@@darwinjina swamps stink. Houston stinks.
@@METATRONANGEL777 lol. from personal experience?
MOVE TO HIGHER ELEVATION
Governor Abbott fled to Asia. #AsiaAbbott
EV's to the rescue 😫
Ban geoengineering!
The only person in the comment section that knows what time it really is! ✊🏼
@@LifetimeNewYorker hard to ban things like drugs when you’re own government is largely responsible for smuggling it in. Do some research dude.
Good thing, our president isn’t petty and vindictive like trump is…
Vote Blue 💙🗳️💙
Exactly, if trump was president and a hurricane hit new york or california he would deny any help
get back on your meds
if you watched, there was no mention on how Biden was involved. I get it that he is your hero but watch the video
@@darwinjina Biden immediatly announced all federal help needed, fact check it
@@darwinjina Biden has already offered to help Texas, trump not so much..still voting Blue for a real president! 😁
Also I did watch the video..
My goodness Texas find out what you guys are doing against God and make some changes... I mean really the whole world needs to.
Your comment has to be the most absurd garbage I have seen! Good luck on your self righteous life.
We need carbon capture technology to reduce greenhouse gases and to help get climate change under control otherwise it's going to get worse.
That is ridiculous. That past few years there have been less tornados and hurricanes. Just more propaganda
No it's not. Per NOAA: On the century time scale (e.g., since 1900) there has been no significant trend in annual numbers of U.S. landfalling tropical storms, hurricanes, or major hurricanes (Fig. 1). A decreasing trend since 1900 in the propagation speed of tropical storms and hurricanes over the continental U.S. has been reported. Basin-wide annual counts of tropical storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes since the late 1800s show strong rising trends, but after taking into account changes in observing capabilities, studies suggest no strong evidence for a significant upward trend
Right. I remember just a few short years ago, there were no hurricanes on the gulf coast, no tornadoes in parts of the country that have been called "tornado alley" for years and years, no flooding anywhere. I never understood why those houses on the coast or near rivers were built on stilts years and years ago. Just blue skies year round.
carbon capture wont work, but we can reduce fuel burning
@@deathlisOh dang dude, you should tell the insurance companies (who do this for a living) to keep their rates low and keep insuring folks.