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  • I'd say the big three are California (fire, potential earthquakes), Florida (hurricanes with tidal surge), and Texas. But as you say, Texas is the one that refuses to do anything to mitigate their risks, even those of their own making - and it does seem that so many of the disasters Texas has are massively exacerbated by their refusal to mitigate risks.

    A friend of mine suggested that Texas' nickname should be "The One Star State".

  • Campers were not allowed to bring mobile phones, and counselors were made to surrender theirs, leaving them unable to see the emergency alerts themselves

    The kids, I understand, but I think the counselors should have been allowed to keep their phones, at least after hours.

    The Post said the NWS alert did not contain an order or recommendation for evacuation, a power it said rests with local government officials.

    Yeah, the local government officials that debated a flood warning system for over a decade because they didn't want to pay the $1 million themselves, then were given $10 million in pandemic funds and re-directed most of it to the sheriff's department, and a footpath.

    “We’ve heard accounts of trailer after trailer after trailer being swept into the river with families in them. [We] can’t find the trailers, we don’t know how many of them there are,” the county judge, Rob Kelly, said. One trailer was found “completely covered in gravel” 27ft below the surface of the river, he said, adding that sonar crews were searching the river and local lakes. Two reservoir lakes attached to the river would be drained to aid the search, officials said.

    The more I hear, the sicker - and angrier! - I feel.

  • To my mind, that just makes it worse: he knows he's in a flood plain, he's got repeated exemptions to expand his camp in excess of normal regulation and procedures, be gets a flash flood warning, and he still doesn't evacuate?

  • will there be huge power plants just dedicated to AI all over the world soon?

    It takes time to build a power plant. A more realistic scenario is that we'll continue as we have: AI centers will be built wherever local governments approve them for the taxes, without regard for the strain they put on the aging electrical grid and, given the massive amount of electricity they need, everyone's electrical bill will just massively increase.

    They've been building a large number of data centers and AI centers in Virginia, and it's been straining and raising prices across the entire PJM interconnector region, to the point where at least a couple states are considering leaving it. Microsoft has bought the rights to and is reactivating part of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant, because they wanted dedicated power, and they're still going to be pulling power from the grid.

  • News @lemmy.world

    USC Agents of Change establishes hotline to help move immigration hearings online

  • In May, there were relatively elevated shares of delisted homes in metro areas including Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach in Florida, Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler in Arizona, and Houston–Pasadena–The Woodlands in Texas

    When Trump was threatening to annex Canada, as well as having his goon squads kidnap people off the streets, there were a lot of Canadians who decided not to vacation in the States and more. And there were a bunch who owned summer homes in Florida and Arizona who decided to sell.

    The economic uncertainty provoked by the massive layoffs, the tariff threats and the cratering value of the dollar, is also making people less secure, making them less likely to make big-dollar purchases.

  • It's always the same: "We can't take because we're busy focusing on the issue at hand" —> "We can't talk because we're busy investigating the problem" —> "Why are you talking about old news, we're focused on something else that's more important".

  • CDC site showing current variants, their lineages, and percentages. Also possibly a NowCast for your state or region.

    Wastewater scan for covid and other infectious diseases. Filter by state or selected individual sewage processing plants that are part of the wastewater scan project (note that not all plants test for all diseases). Tells you how prevalent those diseases are in that area, potentially before diseases start to surge. May also have variant information.

    PMC data dashboard. Lots of potentially useful stuff.

  • They've said repeatedly that there was a list and a bunch of documents, and they're going through everything very carefully to "protect" the hundreds of victims (yeah, right), etc. And now suddenly none of that exists?

    Also, I don't understand why Biden didn't release the list.

    Also, given Musk's repeated obsession with pedophiles ....

  • There's all this focus on the NWS/NOAA not sending warnings early enough. Not from what I can tell, they were sending out warnings. And Kerr County, where many of the deaths have been, doesn't have a local flood warning system because they didn't want to pay for it.

  • Cmdr. Lillian Carranza said it was irresponsible for people to describe the arrests as “kidnappings” and encourage people to call 911, saying that there is misinformation circulating online about how and when federal authorities can arrest someone. Authorities don’t need to present a warrant when encountering someone on the street, she said; all they need is probable cause. “If people have concerns about the conduct of federal agents, they need to seek justice in court,” she said. “That is the place to litigate the case. Not the streets.”

    A) ICE is moving people beyond their local jurisdiction as quickly as they can, and are deliberately not updating records as to where people have been taken, specifically to avoid being held up by the courts.

    B) How do you seek justice in the courts when the officers won't show their faces, won't identify themselves or the agency they work for, and reports they file don't name the officers or departments involved? How do you seek justice in the courts when they're deliberately and repeatedly moving people around specifically to keep them beyond the reach of the courts?

  • You can, but then you never know what the junk is hiding: patches of bare dirt, certainly, but also oil, transmission fluid or other toxic seeping into the ground, small bits of metal parts (you know they're not going to find everything) that become missiles when bit with a lawnmower, etc.

  • News @lemmy.world

    N.J. AG will determine whether Trump can keep his liquor licenses at his golf clubs after felony sentencing

    cats @lemmy.world

    Belle, looking at the rain

    News @lemmy.world

    NYT tech workers are making their own games while on strike

    politics @lemmy.world

    Pennsylvania Woman Books $1,100 Round Trip from Germany to Vote in Person After Absentee Ballot Didn’t Make It

    News @lemmy.world

    Pennsylvania Woman Books $1,100 Round Trip from Germany to Vote in Person After Absentee Ballot Didn’t Make It

    News @lemmy.world

    Georgia school shooting suspect's dad asks for protection after 'incalculable number of threats' in jail