Floods in Australia
Floods North of Sydney have already resulted in 9 deaths and 5,000 people are being evacuated after a weekend of storms. From The Independent
I know America is used to dramatic weather conditions, but this has been big news in Britain as many people have families there (and we're certainly not used to this kind of devastation). Precis: Quote:
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Thanks SG.
We toured that region last year at Easter. It was very, very dry. The pictures of the washout where the family was killed were awful. |
Over here, it never rains but it pours. The biggest problem with this rain is that it's come in such a torrent after such dry. That means the water can't soak into the ground, so there's a larger amount of run-off. This of course contributes to the floods being even worse.
It's terrible that people have lost their lives, but it was also inevitable. Really though, I wonder how many people have lost their lives due to the drought? I'd say there would have been quite a number of primary producers who topped themselves because they lost everything they owned. The floods are only half the story though. Because of the high seas, there is a massive coal ship stranded on a Newcastle beach. They think the hull has a crack in it, so we could have an environmental disaster on our hands if the recovery isn't successful. Me and Hagar are a long way from the floods. We're still waiting for our turn. :( |
When weather like that is extremely rare, people tend to make poor choices when it does come. They just don't have the experience to know how to avoid danger.
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