Lets hope Irma just fizzles. It cant happen. It just cant.
are there lots of gas stoves and hot water heaters in Houston
I have never seen a gas stove here in FL !
I wonder if planned explosion demolition might be the most ideal way to do this.
No idea how long it would take to set up per house but in execution its 10 seconds
It seems like the only way to start rebulding is to get rid of what is in the space .
I wish N Korean and Russia had hurricanes!
I have a question. When tragedies like this happened before, there was a hashtag or ? for folks that were opening their homes for those affected.
Is there one for this event?
Maybe start with #HoustonStrong and ask? And there's a Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1982997775271266/ I read about the Facebook group here: Facebook, Twitter Replace 911 Calls For Stranded In Houston http://www.npr.org/sections/alltech...rn-to-social-media-to-communicate-amid-harveyI have a question. When tragedies like this happened before, there was a hashtag or ? for folks that were opening their homes for those affected.Is there one for this event?
Lets hope Irma just fizzles. It cant happen. It just cant.
Russell HOnore is on the scene yeh he is terrific.
The hard work is after rescue effort, power grid, security,water problems ,
Bo mont grid in much danger - very bad 100 000 would have to be loved
door to door starting
I will never forget the first time , in Katrina, I saw them do the spray paint codes about how many dead are inside. It was gross
I dont know guys he talks fast, so missed some, could not tell if he was concerned about Houston power grid as well
Housin is big all our power grids are interconnected.
really glad to see him tho i do not think he is in charge (yet!) ha
but at least he is on scene - he got NO moving 4 hours after he got near the place!
Isnt amazing how we tend to feel safe --- the medical problems are going to a real real problem
were gonna learn that we really have no clue what we are doing
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/30/arkema-ceo-no-way-to-potentially-stop-an-explosion.html
Arkema: SA expects chemicals to catch fire or explode at its heavily flooded plant in Crosby, Texas in the coming days, and has no way to prevent that from happening, the chief executive officer of the company's North America unit said on Wednesday
.Richard Rowe, CEO of the North America unit, told reporters that chemicals on the site will catch fire and explode if they are not properly cooled, and that Arkema expects that to happen within the next six days as temperatures rise. He said the company has no way to prevent that because the plant is swamped by about six feet of water.
Rowe did not disclose the volume of chemicals on the site and said it was speculative to predict how much damage the plant could sustain. He said there could be an "intense fire" that would result in significant black smoke but would not pose any "long-term harm or impact."
The plant is near a section of Interstate 90 that has been underwater and closed.
The plant has been without electric service since Sunday. Back-up generators have largely been inundated with water, the company said.
Chemicals on site are stored at low temperatures and can catch fire or explode at higher temperatures. The plant lost refrigeration when backup generators were flooded and then workers transferred products from the warehouses into diesel-powered refrigerated containers. The company said some refrigeration of back-up containers has been compromised because of high-water levels and the company is monitoring temperature levels remotely.
The Federal Aviation Administration has temporarily barred flights over the area near the plant because of the risk of fire or explosion.
I don't really believe the company when it says the released peroxides aren't toxic (at least one first responder has already been hospitalized after breathing in the stuff).
But the problems caused by these explosions is nothing compared to the very under-reported story about flooded federal Super Fund sites in Harris County. There are about 12 such sites overall, and I think all are flooded, as are an unknown number of sites officially deemed highly toxic by the state of Texas.
Me too regarding NOKO and R. Texas does love her natural gas! We have it.
Glad you were able to check in Totesmagoat! I believe Geevee did evacuate, so yeah maybe she's saving her batteries. I think her mother was not too far from her. Holding my breath.