Houston floods

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900_Galveston_hurricane

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The Great Galveston Hurricane was a Category 4 storm, with winds of up to 145 mph (233 km/h), which made landfall on September 8, 1900, in Galveston, Texas, in the United States, leaving about 6,000 to 12,000 dead. It remains to the present day the deadliest natural disaster in US history.

The hurricane appears to have started as an atmospheric trough from West Africa, causing unsettled weather in the Caribbean, and emerging into the Florida Straits as a tropical storm on September 5. Owing to contradictory forecasts, the people of Galveston felt no alarm until the official hurricane warning of September 7. The next morning, a storm surge of 15 ft (4.6 m) washed over the long, flat island-city which was only 8 ft (2.4 m) above sea level, knocking buildings off their foundations and destroying over 3,600 homes.

The disaster ended the Golden Era of Galveston, as the hurricane alarmed potential investors, who turned to Houston instead. The whole island of Galveston was subsequently raised by 17 ft (5.2 m) and a 10 mi (16 km) seawall erected>---
 
You may want to do a little research about a subject before popping off with erroneous commentary. Thank you for your time.
Yes, Galveston was the most important city in Texas at the time as it was the port. Subsequently, a ship channel was dredged through Buffalo Bayou up from Galveson Bay making Houston the port and is the second largest US port by tonnage.
 
Houston's Mayor is an African American Democrat. The former Mayor was a Dem and a lesbian and Houston haven't had a Republican administration in decades. The water to be released is a decision of the Army Corp of Engineers. This tool time shit should be relegated to the Politics Forum.
The name Greg Abbott should ring a bell and he is Republican.
A pity they didn't read the 2013 report.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/09/130915131228.htm
They should keep politics out of it.
And as for denying the science of climate change. Nutters.
 
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The name Greg Abbott should ring a bell and he is Republican.
Yes and he unlike the Houston mayor ordered an evacuation. Would you have liked him to siphoned the water out of the Gulf Humpy?
 
I guess you have seen the flooding in Houston.
Sorry about the problems.
I have seen the pictures too on TV. Not 1 storm drain or dykes could I see.
It looks suspiciously like the city planners (Rep) are skimping on flood defences.
Stupid really as this coastline has regular hurricanes.
They are considering releasing the contents of 2 resevoirs. More water....?



Surely you must be posting from Karzarkstan to be reaching those conclusions.
 
This is climate change in action. These are the worst rains to ever in history to hit Houston. We can continue to expect events like this as sea waters continue to rise and the earth warms. Sad but true.

you are fake news. Development causes changes to run off. Evidence of climate change is sketchy. We are overdue an ice age.
 
Some people will be asking the question - where are the adequate flood defences ?
For the obvious answer
The penny pinching politicians haven't delivered.

It would be cheaper to dig out storm drains and build dykes than keep getting hit.
 
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