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Deuxcents

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14. Your point is well taken
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 10:31 PM
Jul 2025

I have been thru many hurricanes in my life and I can say that they have become larger and much more ferocious because of human indifferences and lack of action to take care of our environment. My point is.. no matter how advanced we’ve become technology wise, we are not in control of how these storms..any storm will turn out. A wobble here or there changes a lot of things like direction, speed and ultimate damage. We can’t control that. I certainly agree we’ve been warned for many years and evidence of what could happen if we don’t take action to change our behavior but we didn’t and still don’t have the will or leadership to change..and that is what we can control.

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It definitely was fascinating and frightening MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #2
I just found out that technology wasn't allowed at the camp... WarGamer Jul 2025 #3
Cell service may be limited LeftInTX Jul 2025 #19
Siren system could have done it RockCreek Jul 2025 #29
The next town downriver (Comfort) had one. carpetbagger Jul 2025 #37
I think you're right. There's no one person or thing to blame for something out of our control even tho we try Deuxcents Jul 2025 #9
I have to call B.S. on that... Think. Again. Jul 2025 #11
Your point is well taken Deuxcents Jul 2025 #14
OMG..a nightmare if there ever was one. Just unbelievable hearing the trees snap and then get swallowed up. Deuxcents Jul 2025 #4
It was unbelievable, I kept telling Gavin get off that bridge MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #6
wow. terrifying Takket Jul 2025 #5
I used google maps and "drove" around the area. MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #7
What a valuable document of a natural disaster. Frasier Balzov Jul 2025 #8
The debris is going to be a mess to clean up MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #10
I read that it is a child washing past @ 10:15 in the video in a pink jacket. Melon Jul 2025 #12
I doubt it. Who wears a jacket in Texas in July? Mariana Jul 2025 #22
True Melon Jul 2025 #23
Holy shit it looks like a dam burst! Orrex Jul 2025 #13
Incredible! BeneteauBum Jul 2025 #15
I was telling the cameraman to get off that bridge. MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #24
Kick dalton99a Jul 2025 #16
Wow, horrifying. SunSeeker Jul 2025 #17
The house had a kitty in it. MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #25
Yes, I heard someone on the video say that. Poor thing, it must have been terrified. SunSeeker Jul 2025 #33
We are returning from CO to SA. LeftInTX Jul 2025 #18
Best of luck getting back safe and sound MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #26
I'm home! LeftInTX Jul 2025 #35
That's wonderful news MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #36
The transformation from calm creek to full-on apocylypse is Maru Kitteh Jul 2025 #20
Indeed it was interesting the momentum it gain MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #27
I couldn't watch this yesterday, but it is important footage. -kick- Duncan Grant Jul 2025 #21
Exactly, not a lot of time to escape from it MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #28
That video is wild Renew Deal Jul 2025 #30
Fast and Swift MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #31
Piers will need inspecting. Unbelievable! ./nt bucolic_frolic Jul 2025 #32
Indeed, every bridge in the pathway of these storms MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #34
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