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I was just watching the news on TV....saw this story, a TV clip even showed a fire engine/.truck fall into a sink-hole!!


 

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California 'bombogenesis', biggest storm in years, kills four

One of California's strongest storms in years - dubbed a "bombogenesis" or "weather bomb" - has hit the state, killing at least four people and bringing torrential rain and floods.

Power cuts hit 150,000 households and sinkholes swallowed cars.

Hundreds of homes were evacuated amid fear of mud slides near Los Angeles.

More gusts, heavy rain and flash floods are expected on Saturday but the storm is due to subside by Sunday.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39010887


 

 

 

This doesnt mention a sink-hole tho

 

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3 minutes ago, glorybebe said:

Holy crap!  That must have been freaky for the people in the truck

 

the clip for any who cant watch it on the link

 

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7 minutes ago, glorybebe said:

I would have nightmares for a very long time after that

 

see this one....same storm
Woman rescued after car falls into 20-foot sinkhole

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, seeder said:

 

see this one....same storm
Woman rescued after car falls into 20-foot sinkhole

 

 

 

I would like your posts, but that option is not showing up for me :huh:

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That state is dry as a bone for years causing brush fires, and then gets drenched with rain causing sinkholes. No happy medium.

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It is just Seeder I can't like.  Very strange.  I mean your posts, Seeder, of course I like you!

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3 minutes ago, glorybebe said:

It is just Seeder I can't like.  Very strange.  I mean your posts, Seeder, of course I like you!

 

maybe mention it in the help section?

 

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The State's response to this, like with the dam, will be a good indication of how well they'd be able to cope if they get their freedom from the totalitarian fascist state of America, wouldn't it. 

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As this article suggests, they're pretty much all ****** anyway ..

California Megaflood: Lessons from a Forgotten Catastrophe

A 43-day storm that began in December 1861 put central and southern California underwater for up to six months, and it could happen again

 

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/atmospheric-rivers-california-megaflood-lessons-from-forgotten-catastrophe/

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3 hours ago, glorybebe said:

It is just Seeder I can't like.  Very strange.  I mean your posts, Seeder, of course I like you!

Enjoying your beverage bebe? :lol:

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It has had it fair share from the wraths of mother nature for centuries...this "tester" will show what they have learnt from that and how well they can built. And so far, unfortunately for those affected...not much or very well.

this is front page news only because people live there.....the damage would not be the same if they had not concreted there.

The past is a great foresight into the future....if you care to look.

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I found this meme on FB comparing California to the movies Mad Max and Waterworld. :D

 

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