Flooding in Chattooga County, Georgia | Summerville rain

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • The area received several inches of rain in just a few hours.

Komentáře • 34

  • @ReachXEnt
    @ReachXEnt Před 2 lety +4

    thank you for reporting the news. that's why I thumbs up, not for the flooding...

  • @elainemarylee
    @elainemarylee Před 2 lety +1

    God, please bless all the states affected by flooding. 🙏🏾🕊

  • @kingbeast777
    @kingbeast777 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm in carrollton GA hope every is safe and you are all in my heart

  • @sjay149
    @sjay149 Před 2 lety +1

    The local Baptist Church is the center of help. That tells us that Joel Osteen is not involved in decision making in Chattooga.

  • @soylentgreen738
    @soylentgreen738 Před 2 lety +1

    *Paragraph 4 of 5.* *Build and anchor these floating cities for the homeless ON LAND that has already been flooded and will be flooded in the future.* _The UN is supporting a design for a new floating city that can house the homeless_ The city would not contain any garbage trucks. Instead, pneumatic trash tubes would transport garbage to a sorting station, where it could be identified and repurposed. "This doesn't look like Manhattan," Collins told the UN. "There are no cars." The design might allow for driverless vehicles, however, and the city could experiment with new technologies such as drone deliveries. The concept calls for "ocean farming," which would involve growing food beneath the surface of the water. Cages underneath the platforms could harvest scallops, kelp, or other forms of seafood. Aquaponic systems would use waste from fish to help fertilize plants, while vertical farms would generate year-round produce. Both of these technologies could also help the city remain self-sufficient during a hurricane or other natural disaster. Overall, the goal is to reduce waste and produce all the food necessary to feed the city's inhabitants.

  • @autumndanyel21
    @autumndanyel21 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video! I was up inside McDonald's. I didn't get to see all this-

  • @soylentgreen738
    @soylentgreen738 Před 2 lety

    These are the component to create *Homeless Shelter Villages* [HSV] using _Pallet Shelter's_ existing HSV products: the _Community Room_ sells for $37,000, the _Bathroom_ costs $35,000, and the _Services Office_ costs $9,000. So for only $81,000 a city can establish a HSV. The two person _Shelter 64_ costs $7,000. 100 X $7,000 = $7,000,000. For $7,201,000 the city can establish a HSV for 200 residents. For $160 million a city can establish 22 HSVs to shelter 4,000 residents.

  • @jamesmatheson5813
    @jamesmatheson5813 Před 2 lety

    I don't know what the reason for this is but they need stackable balls with a submersible pump in the balls to store the water. It can be squares or rectangles also so it's easier to stack
    My real question is what did they do with the water before? We need stackables with submersible pumps in the bottom to contain thw water
    They would be stacked with a helicopter
    Someone should move on this as soon as possible seeing flooding will be such a serious issue
    Just imagine a stackable system that resembles a condo filling up with water to take the water off the ground
    Can be made with plastic
    Very simple and needed everywhere

  • @UhuruFrontier
    @UhuruFrontier Před 2 lety

    That is very serious. I hope all your people are safe tonight.

  • @WorldsOnlyBlackStan
    @WorldsOnlyBlackStan Před 2 lety

    My Momma and her side of the Family is from there. The Mann Family. I hope everyone is ok 🙏🏾

  • @stephenallenmusic
    @stephenallenmusic Před 2 lety +1

    It just started raining on my side of Atlanta

  • @soylentgreen738
    @soylentgreen738 Před 2 lety

    *Paragraph 1 of 5.* _The UN is supporting a design for a new floating city that can house the homeless while withstanding a Category 5 hurricane_ April 3, 2019 This news article is from _INSIDER._ *Build and anchor these floating cities for the homeless ON LAND that has already been flooded and will be flooded in the future by FLOODS 3 FEET HIGHER.* The United Nations just unveiled a concept for a floating city that can hold around 10,000 residents. The city is built to withstand natural disasters like floods, tsunamis, and hurricanes. The design comes from architect Bjarke Ingels and floating city builder _Oceanix._

  • @scorpius6667
    @scorpius6667 Před 2 lety +1

    Huh! Lindsey Graham was SO interested in "helping" in the Presidential Elections in Georgia, where is Graham's "help" now when Georgia NEEDS help with Flood relief instead of political interference?
    my opinion without prejudice 🦂🙏

  • @emma22119
    @emma22119 Před 2 lety

    POV: your from summerville 😃

  • @amurika6336
    @amurika6336 Před 2 lety

    Rained too much?

  • @cyberoptic5757
    @cyberoptic5757 Před 2 lety

    This tragedy is happening in Greene's 14th district, correct? Hopefully, she hasn't burned any metaphorical bridges... These folks are gonna need some help.

  • @soylentgreen738
    @soylentgreen738 Před 2 lety

    *Reducing rents in America by 50% part 4 of 4:* There is allot of land being ravaged by extinction by the year 2060, runaway-AGW extreme weather events. Using this land that will be ravaged again by floods 3 feet higher; to establish *Homeless Shelter Villages* [HSV]; _built on trailers._ So like a Native American village the entire community can be moved to follow the buffalo or avoid a flood. *No part of America will be left untouched by its procrastination to taking the steps to stop extinction by the year 2060; due to catastrophic-runaway-anthropogenic-global-warming [CRAGW].*

  • @Jonathan-mt9up
    @Jonathan-mt9up Před 2 lety +1

    Where are all the comments from the climate change deniers?

  • @A3Kr0n
    @A3Kr0n Před 2 lety

    Dang it people, why didn't you stop praying for rain after Jacksonville? Are you trying to get another Great Flood going, or something? Cool your jets for Christ's sake!

  • @user-rw5jb2on5y
    @user-rw5jb2on5y Před 2 lety

    𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗚𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝗱
    A few days ago, the papers warned that Europe is facing the worst drought in 500 years. They described the dry and hot weather and the fires that broke out all over the continent and spoke of an apocalypse. Today, they are reporting flooding in London and violent storms in France causing catastrophic flooding, where in some places, more than an inch of rain fell in less than 30 minutes, and in Paris, a storm with 65 mph wind gusts and nearly 2 inches of rain that fell in just 90 minutes flooded the Metro. Clearly, the climate has gone mad.
    However, the climate did not go awry by itself, but because of our madness. Nature’s erratic behavior merely reflects our own agitation toward everything. Our growing narcissism drives us to treat everyone and everything with utter indifference to the needs of others. In fact, we even enjoy hurting others. We think that if we can use others and not see the consequences for our actions right away then there are no consequences, but there are very serious consequences for our wrongdoing toward others.
    In the closed system that is the world we live in, everything we do affects everything else, and that effect returns to us like a boomerang. When we pour so much negativity into the system, it becomes dysfunctional, and this summer, we are experiencing this dysfunction through the smoldering heat waves and torrential rains. If we continue to flood the system with hatred and intolerance, we will not need nuclear weapons to wipe us out; plagues, natural disasters, fires, and floods will extinguish us long before we extinguish each other.
    When the summer is gone, winter will come with its own perils, and lack of gas and power will wreak havoc in Europe. Eventually, we will have to accept that we cannot defeat nature; we cannot outsmart it. We will have to learn to be an integral part of nature, connected to each other and to nature. We will not survive otherwise.
    Since the only element in nature that has bad intentions and an exploitative attitude toward others is us, we must begin to change our relationships. Our attitude toward the rest of nature stems from our attitude toward each other. Therefore, if we are considerate toward each other, we will be considerate toward nature. It turns out that the correction of our tormented planet begins with the correction of our broken ties with one another.
    To mend them, we must put our heads together and discuss solutions on a global level. These solutions must be inclusive and take into account everyone's needs. At the same time, everyone must accept that they cannot receive more than is necessary, since they, too, must be considerate toward others.
    To get such a global initiative off the ground, there needs to be an open discussion about it all over the global media. People must know that we really are running out of time, and unless we ‎ change now, it will be too late afterwards.‎
    I do not know how to keep this move clean from politics and politicians, but it has to be a ‎genuine effort to save humanity and the planet, not a ploy to take control of it. Perhaps a panel of scientists will be able to make this happen, but they, too, must work without ulterior motives.‎
    I realize that this idea may sound naive, but I also realize that if we do not take global action to sincerely improve our connections, the approaching annihilation is certain and near.‎

    • @domcizek
      @domcizek Před 2 lety

      GOOD RETORIC, BUT OIL AND NATURAL GAS WILL BE USED FOR SOME TIME TO COME, SOLAR, WIND, HYDROGEN AND NUCLEAR WILL BE THE ANSWER FOR THE FUTURE, BUT THE DAMAGE HAS ALLREADY BEEN DONE, THE CO2 AND METHANE WILL BE UP IN THE ATMOSPHERE, FOR 1000 YEARS, WE MUST DEAL WITH ADAPTING, AND CLIMATE MIGRATION WILL HAPPEN, TO THE MIDWEST FROM THE SOUTHWEST, IS HPAPENING AS WE SPEAK THE FIRES IN CA HAS MOVED A LOT OF PEOPLE TO ARIZONA AND NEVADA,