7 miles of barriers that protect from flooding sitting in state warehouse
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- As residents continue cleaning up after Hurricane Helene, state officials are praising the use of a special barrier that protected a fire station and hospital from flood damage.
OMG!!! THATS AMAZING!!! now can you possibly show this product actually HOLDING BACK WATER!!! The news has become a F-ing joke.
Your Gov is the joke
bro, why are you acting like Google isnt a thing? stop being so fkn lazy
They work fantastic, saved a hospital.
They work I wanted to work with the companies
Very good product that's going to be used alot more in the future
The one thing that they did not mention is a Generator to run a WATER PUMP . Once the rain water starts getting deep inside the ring YOU WILL NEED TO PUMP THE WATER OUT to leep your house from flooding 😊
I imagined a pump similar to scaled up aquarium pump that runs on a combination of wave energy and also attached desalination for potable water sources.
So get your own barrier since the state is not going supply. Good idea but going to be hard to implement for the next storm, how about a permanent concrete fence around your property so you only need a small barrier.
I swear to you, every time we see "news" like this in Switzerland, you can hear millions of Swiss citizens slap their hands against their foreheads at the same time and hear a slapping sound for a minute reverberating over our Alps like after a lightning strike.
I would like to see more videos on how well some these new barricaded systems worked in real life situations.
Use them then 😢
misleading title- whos writing these headlines
When you give 300+ million dollars in Florida state tax cuts to the Floridians who need it least, really don't need it at all... then talk about how these flood barriers could have saved mass amounts of homes/livelihoods/lives, and also lead to less stress being put on the Florida home insurance market... it seems like a spit in the face to all the Floridians whose lives are ruined, are now in major distress, and those who lost their lives.
Hindsight is 20/20
This isn't the 1st storm to cause damage similar to this... it's not the 1st storm in the last 13 months to cause damage similar to this. The sight had already been seen, the state leadership to do the right thing was absent.
Of course 😡 Sitting in a warehouse. What else is sitting in that warehouse?
I worked in govn. We had storage spaces fir things. The County owns lots of buildings that they buy for different things. Ex. Roadway projects. That could be used for storage.
Refuse to be distracted by any politician, barriers cost HUGE$, politicians can afford for a reason we PAID
Where to buy it?
Give it a few days, and trump will be selling them with his face on them.
@@stephaniesqq Wow Steph....at least it would be available, but you wouldn't buy it with Trumps face on it saving your home........loser.
@@stephaniesqq He's gonna have to sell those $100,000 watches first.
@@stephaniesqq🤣🤣🤣
He just donated 25 million to victims... what the fuq did you do to help?
Cape Coral lost 5 bubble curtains purchased to stop green algae in the canals. Yes, employees are that bad. Give 'em heck Gov!
A lot of he flooding soaked the ground ,loosed and moved the ground as houses became detached. Those barriers might help some people,but where and when is up to the weather.
My neighbor has these... They leave them up when they are up north for the summer.
And yet they'll still want that flood insurance mandate money.
No inshurance for floods better invest in a system like this
Well well. Opportunity and possibility where there is need!
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Lol. It's a waste of money move out of Florida Bec storm surge are 8-20 feet so this barrier is kinda useless depending on how high the storm surge
That's how high the barriers are. We lost a lot from lazy employees.
So, what they're saying is to stop paying for flood insurance and spend that money on barriers instead?
I would because one couple was going to get 250K back and it dwindled to 15k because the company didnt want to cover all belongings lost.
Why is it people feel entitled to this? If you live in a flood zone expect a flood and don’t expect free preventative measures.
Because their taxes paid for it 🤡
Just a guess, but you aren't a Floridian are you? You do know the "flood zones" were re-evaluated under Obama administration and people were pissed. They had to get flood insurance, higher insurance and locked into property. For how many years did people purchase a home in a potential flood zone and didn't know it? With stronger storms and coastline erosion, old waste water systems, levies that fail, etc, places that flood now, never flooded before. What has flooded in the past is now higher than ever. It's a fluid situation, no pun intended. Where should people move to? Many move up to the Carolinas when they've had enough of hurricanes, hundreds of miles inland, guess what? There are no guarantees anymore, anywhere. Pray for the next generation and beyond...
Hahahah they think there wouldn’t be any claims with just this? Such bs. DeSantis buddy… maybe follow the money. Goodolboy state
not the first product DeSantis has sold