By late afternoon on Monday the death toll from the flash floods that have wreaked devastation in Texas since Friday had exceeded 100 and is expected to rise further as more victims are found and more rain threatens to deluge the region.

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    3 months ago

    If only there was some way to warn people of serious weather conditions. Maybe in 100 years the tech will exist to predict, notify, and evacuate people in a timely manner before the storms arrive.

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    3 months ago

    Last I checked, the total number of dead and missing was 130. I hope the final number of deaths ends up being less than 130.

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      3 months ago

      Very late update: sadly, the number seems likely to grow as many more missing persons have come to light. This was a serious tragedy. The avoidable nature of it is the most frustrating thing. The deaths feel predictable, given the well-documented history of the area. Last I heard the count was 110+ dead and at least another 170 missing.

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    3 months ago

    I know people want to pin this on trump, but I don’t see it. The nation system did what it usually does. Now maybe it should have done more. But that would be on not just trump, but the administrations that preceeded him too. Like why did so many people not get the alert? That isn’t a new problem, but one that isn’t getting solved.

    The rest of the blame is local. Texas does run away from regulations. And clearly anyone housing children in a flood plain should have some regulations to keep those kids safe. Maybe they exist but weren’t enforced, I dunno.

    No child deserved to die before they had a chance to decide thier own idealogy as an adult.

    Cheering for the adults who died is no better than cheering a out ICE raids. Neither targeted “bad” people.

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      3 months ago

      Kindness and compassion towards life is how we heal the planet.

      This does not mean we have to endlessly suffer their intolerance, or never punish the wicked and the greedy.

      It means that when a tragedy befalls a problematic group of people, we empathize first and then after the immediate situation is adequately addressed, we demand accountability from everyone responsible.