Video captures house near Minnesota's Rapidan Dam collapsing into river
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- Images show the banks along a Minnesota dam eroding after historic flooding in the Midwest. Water swept through the area of Mankato, destroying and absorbing a home and a park. CBS News' Tom Hanson reports.
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Direct example that property value should not increase due to being 'waterfront'. In fact, it should decrease the value of a house.
I hope the clowns that buy in the floodzone without flood insurance got what they paid for.
I’m just going through my car. I’ll call when you leave. Love and prayers.
@@jeremyjackson7429 right same with those that build homes in tornado alley and anywher near hurcane areas
@@justinholliday4105 Mostly agree, typically tornado damage is covered by a standard homeowners insurance policy. If homes in tornado alley have that, they did their due diligence. But hurricanes and flooding are not covered by homeowners insurance.
House gone, but that Dam Store still remains!!!!!!!
I couldn’t imagine the devastation. Praying for the families. Nature is a powerful beast. 😢🙏🙏
Prayer? A waste of time, since praying does absolutely nothing, though you are showing empathy and compassion for these good people.
You wrote _I couldn’t imagine the devastation_
This is the common response to all Climate catastrophes - _"I lived here all my life and have never seen anything like this."_
You wrote _Nature is a powerful beast._ and man has made Nature a powerful beast and it is only going to get worse each subsequent year - as we are heading to the point of reversibility.
The reason is man-made co2.
Co2 was around 280 ppm (parts for million) for almost 6,000 years prior to the Industrial Age.
Co2 is now around 416 ppm.
The problem is that co2 lasts b couldn’t imagine the devastation. Praying for the families. Nature is a powerful beast.etween 300 - 1000 years, meaning we have all co2 from the beginning of the Industrial Age.
Don't take my word for it, do the work to understand how co2 works - the Green House effect".
Until we can get people to understand the properties - physics of co2, nothing will be done.
If you take the time to do the work to understand, then no one can lie to you as to so many politicians bought by Big Petroleum.
@@raywhite4091 are you ok?
You really need to take your advice after you learn how to use paragraphs.
Since your Ted Kaczynski manifesto style is hard to read.
That plus, it will give you focus, as you are all over the place.
They don't need prayers; they need to move out of the flood zone. But they're not going to do that. So the damage is mostly self-inflicted and consensual. I'll save my prayers for people who didn't consent to their own suffering.
@@raywhite4091 you really need to get professional help.
Just take your comments and my responses to a doctor so they can have an idea on how to help you .
Meanwhile, this is too boring for a subsequent response.
Said well by Napoleon.
_I should know better to never argue with idiots,_
_because they will bring you down to their level_
_and beat you with experience._
@@raywhite4091 actually what people need most is knowledge, not an invisible god from Iraq, assuming your god is the god of Abraham and Isaac.
Knowledge - not superstitions - is what people need.
Too many people give undeserved respect and power over their lives to those pretending to be speaking for an invisible god (allegedly seen only by dead people).
They say a god gave us the Earth to do what they want as all of it will be gone when the Apocalypse - End Times - Armageddon - "happens".
What I gave you initially was explaining what is happening in Minnesota.
And it is man-made co2.
Unless you and others can understand what is happening - things will get exponentially worse.
You and others need to understand the physics - properties of co2.
Then things may finally change but will never change or change slowly if people do not understand the simplest of science.
You can say all the prayers you want and that will work as well as praying to a tree in your backyard.
So sad. I was really hoping their home would be spared.
Removal of that dam is the only way to stop this erosion. The right angle force of the river is much greater then a straight flow and will continue to chew at the unprotected bank until the water flow diminishes or the flow is straightened out again.
Where’d u get your degree, youtube university?
I live downstream about 5 miles in Mankato... The MN river is super high!!
OMG !! She's real Swedish !!
I don’t get why people have houses so close to rivers, lakes, or oceans. Yes it’s nice to sit on the porch and look out at the water, but 1-200 ft is to close to have a house to water for me.
"I lived here all my life and have never seen anything like this."
They basically admitted they're too stupid to envision any scenario outside their own lived experience.
They probably expected people they voted for to, I don't know, maintain the damn
where are the updates new info please
"Rapidan", not "Rapidian [sic]"
Dam retains intact. River bank, not so much.
Who'd a thought building a house on the edge of a river could be a bad idea, oh yeah right.
The house wasn't that close to the river. The erosion is massive.
It wasn’t on the edge newton know it all- the force of the water is eroding the sediment & tearing about the banks. There is too much debris in the waters from fallen trees ect, that is making the force & back ups hard to control- not the damn. They did not say the damn was about to fall like these propaganda pushers are telling u. That’s why u didn’t hear the actual person in charge talking like the other channels have… but go ahead & blame the nice lady that just lost her house 🙄
I love Mother Nature!
I'm here in front of my green screen lol
I agree. No one ever catches it
Right? I was about to say!
The house would still be there if there was no dam
its called the left side of the dam
The River giveth, the river taketh away……😢
I think we all saw this one coming. It was sad to see it fall.
Mother Nature always wins.
America elects science deniers and culture warriors instead of problem solving adults.....sobeit 😢
So sad.
Don’t worry our tax dollars are being put to good use in Ukraine
Sucks they lost their space. Dams are bad. 2021 the dam warning went out they had warnings and no one took out dam. Homeowner ahould sue the people responsible for dam. The river looks great natural. Man Needs to let the waters flow. They need to start planning to open all 8k bad dams now. Prevent this from happening again. So sad to see and terrible to experience.
🌊 ~ I don’t know if this has to do with climate change or not specifically, but I will mention that another issue is how infrastructure has not been taken care of. A big infrastructure bill should’ve happened 20 years ago or more. We were able to get together in Congress to pass huge tax cuts for rich people, but not infrastructure. We need to get money out of politics and we need to we can the power of incumbent politicians and party political control by having ranked choice voting.
Tragic😒
My brother, his wife and three of their children, ages 7, 5, and 2, were all killed when a dam broke in Toccoa Falls, Georgia. So sad when Mother Nature unleashes her fury!!!
So sorry for your loss
"I'm going to live under a dam with my children." God bless Charles Darwin
The Infrastructure Bill that Joe Biden passed:
Roads, Bridges, and Major Projects: $110 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 3.7% of the total infrastructure spending.
Public Transit/Passenger and Freight Rail: $105 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 3.5% of the total infrastructure spending.
Power Infrastructure: $73 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 2.4% of the total infrastructure spending.
High-Speed Internet: $65 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 2.2% of the total infrastructure spending.
Clean Drinking Water: $55 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 1.8% of the total infrastructure spending.
Climate Change and Cybersecurity: $50 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 1.7% of the total infrastructure spending.
Airports: $25 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 0.8% of the total infrastructure spending.
Additional Programs: $65 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 2.2% of the total infrastructure spending.
Total Infrastructure Spending: $3 trillion
If you have a brain you will see that most of our money doesn't actually go to infrastructure.
Ah, but Minnesota has two senators who will surely step up to save us and ensure that we see evidence of our tax dollars being used to our benefit. (sigh, smh)
SCARY . Things night mares are made of .
dudes on a green screen and his head is in the dam way 🤦♂️🤡 😂
“It’s summertime, totally normal.”
MAGA response to every natural disaster
Repig repairs! You don't fix anything when you pocket the money! 🤷♀️ Dont ask for federal aid! ☺️
Money for Ukraine but none for America 's infrastructure
Geologist don't tell us that the earth is constantly shifting beneath our feet, everywhere, and we're learning that we can't take for granted that the planet will remain the same
That bridge is on the brink of imminent collapse and on the verge of total devastation. There, I fixed your headline to provide maximum scary verbage.
Rapidian?
Nature doesn’t care.
😳😬
Better make sure that Zelensky and Ukraine get another 100 billion while our dams and bridges are 100+ years old.
The money is sent to US weapon manufacturers, so you have jobs in your states building them, the weapons are what is sent to Ukraine and other allies. NOT actual 'folding'. This issue is under Build Back Better. PAY ATTENTION to the Reality. Perun, a channel here on you Tube, will tell you all about it.
Seriously, when u look at how massive that water flow is & think about what the transportation guy said about the tons of debris in the water making it even stronger or unpredictable pile ups… that little damn is kickin as*. Mother Nature is throwing everything at her but so far she aint goin down! Keep goin lil damn! U can do it.
Sadly the infrastructure bill was too late to prevent this… this is why voting for democrats who have the right priorities for our country and actually get things done is super important
Democrats favor sending our money to Ukraine.
@@YA-qj8fx Once again, ya'll got it WRONG. But Repubs, just like Trump, always lie.
@@YA-qj8fxah so you would rather be a traitor by supporting Putin. Got it. Maybe Moscow is a place for you comrade.
That the same for Babylon the great America, one day there will be no more oppression 😮 wicked edom will come to a end 😮 praised the Black messiah
Revelation 1:14kjv
Let’s send some more money to Ukraine
The money stays here, where US companies build weapons, the weapons are what go to Ukraine.
Don't vote Democrat don't get help Joey's lawThings will calm down around November Joey does have more steam to blow off
Maybe if are tax dollars were actually used to repair roads, bridges, and dams instead of endless money going to wars over seas we wouldn't have these results. Maybe if we didn't have incompentent DEI hires running everything we wouldn't be dealing with all of this craziness.
Meh MAGA voted against the infrastructure bill so we will just have to wait until after the elections and hope the Democrats take back the Congress.
Our money IS finally going to those things, after four years of Trump's lies and empty promises about infrastructure. The largest infrastructure bill ever signed Skippy.
@@pdoylemi Make this Infrastructure Bill make sense. Roads, Bridges, and Major Projects: $110 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 3.7% of the total infrastructure spending.
Public Transit/Passenger and Freight Rail: $105 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 3.5% of the total infrastructure spending.
Power Infrastructure: $73 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 2.4% of the total infrastructure spending.
High-Speed Internet: $65 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 2.2% of the total infrastructure spending.
Clean Drinking Water: $55 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 1.8% of the total infrastructure spending.
Climate Change and Cybersecurity: $50 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 1.7% of the total infrastructure spending.
Airports: $25 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 0.8% of the total infrastructure spending.
Additional Programs: $65 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 2.2% of the total infrastructure spending.
Total Infrastructure Spending: $3 trillion
Most of the the 3 Trillion doesn't actually go to Infrastructure at all. Sadly, most people don't read the bill, let alone read at all for that matter. They just want to get caught up in tribal party politics.
@@pdoylemi The Infrastructure Bill that Joe Biden passed:
Roads, Bridges, and Major Projects: $110 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 3.7% of the total infrastructure spending.
Public Transit/Passenger and Freight Rail: $105 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 3.5% of the total infrastructure spending.
Power Infrastructure: $73 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 2.4% of the total infrastructure spending.
High-Speed Internet: $65 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 2.2% of the total infrastructure spending.
Clean Drinking Water: $55 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 1.8% of the total infrastructure spending.
Climate Change and Cybersecurity: $50 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 1.7% of the total infrastructure spending.
Airports: $25 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 0.8% of the total infrastructure spending.
Additional Programs: $65 billion (out of $3 trillion) or approximately 2.2% of the total infrastructure spending.
Total Infrastructure Spending: $3 trillion
If you have a brain you will see that most of our money doesn't actually go to infrastructure.
Anyone who has a home on the banks of rivers should not be able to get insurance, they know exactly what can happen.
They can sue the government for negligence.
@@bngr_bngr Sue the governmnet = force taxpyers to pay for it. Socialism at its finest.
@@bngr_bngr "Act of God" is their get of out jail free card.
Thank God the government approved the infrastructure bill......😂
Its a Boeing dam
Another inept Democrat Governor.
Where are tax payers dollars aren't going...
To be fair, more tax dollars spent at home = more outside wall murals and pickleball courts.