Hurricane Harvey Creates Unprecedented
Damage In Texas (Video)
August 31. 2017
Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas this
past Friday near the city of Rockport.
However, the brunt of the damage occurred when Harvey
unleashed torrential rains on Houston, covering the
sprawling city with water. As of today, 39 people have died.
The flooding has created hazards such as infection from
waterborne diseases. Alligators, rattlesnakes and fire ants
also occupy the flood waters people are wading through to
get to safety.
There is also an increased risk of contracting airborne
diseases, due to sanitation issues and close
quarters at shelters.
The flood waters people are struggling through
in attempts to get to safety contain toxins. Over 100,000
homes have been damaged or destroyed. Countless business
have been flooded out. Hundreds of thousands of people have
been rendered homeless. Hundreds of thousands of people who
are still in their homes have lost electricity. Over 135,000
people have lost access to water.
Harvey has impacted the gas supply as well.
A large plant in Texas was forced to close its gas pipelines,
due to intense flooding from the hurricane. A chemical plant
also erupted in flames, after an explosion, as the facility
was flooded and back-up power sources expired.
Houston has no engineer mechanisms to direct
water out of the area, as seen in London, England, regarding
gargantuan metal plates that protect the British city from flooding.
There are many low laying areas of Houston that are
vulnerable to flooding, as with New Orleans, Louisiana that
suffered catastrophic loss of life and property damage in
2005's hurricane Katrina. In fact, Harvey has surpassed
Katrina in financial losses due to property damage from
heavy flooding.
Over a month ago, the Judiciary Report wrote
about the dangers of costal building. America is in trouble
due to rising water levels after heavy rains. The nation
also has very active fault lines, which in tandem with
flooding are a catastrophic disaster waiting to happen.
Some have been very critical of people
during the crisis, standing on the sidelines looking for
anything to criticize. CNN and others slammed Houston's
Mayor for not evacuating the city before the hurricane.
However, it was not until Saturday that the general public was
truly
informed "historic flooding" would happen in Houston, a city
of 6,500,000 people. During hurricane Rita in 2005, people
died on the highway as they tried to evacuate Houston, as the sheer
number of people who attempted to leave the city created a
traffic jam that lasted for days.
First Lady Melania Trump was criticized by
some for wearing high heels during an official visit to
Texas this week to console hurricane victims. People have drowned
and many have lost their
homes. There are more important things to be focusing on at
this time than the First Lady's shoes. Even in the face of
such tragedy, some can't contain their hatred for the Trump
administration.
Pastor Joel Osteen was attacked online by
hateful, rage filled atheists looking for anything spiritual
to pick on, slamming him for not opening his massive church
Lakewood
as a shelter. How do you walk around with so much hatred and
rage in your heart that you are swearing at a preacher on
social networking, like a cowardly keyboard warrior.
Osteen made an appearance on television and
stated the church is unsafe as a shelter due to the fact
areas of the building has flooding problems (water is coming up under
the church, as seen in pictures on morning television in America). Why would city officials turn a church with
water damage into a shelter. That is unsafe. Osteen also
stated city officials in Texas designated his church a
distribution center for hurricane supplies. Many have
dropped off supplies at the church.
Some people are just looking for things to
pick on. I've even read items online where people who gave
nothing and are sitting behind their keyboards, criticized
how much others gave in donations, especially high profile
figures. Some of you are just arguing for the sake of
arguing. There is so much hostility and incivility from some
people online.
How is your contention and criticism going
to help the people of Texas. The people plucked out of the
flood waters in Houston, who have lost all their material
possessions and worst of all, some even lost their
family members, have a better attitude than the keyboard
warriors on social network who are not even involved in the
tragedy.
My condolences to the families and friends
of the people who died in hurricane Harvey.
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