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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (683088)11/5/2012 12:18:25 AM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (1) of 1575913
 
Water, fuel, and temporary electricity arrangements are at the top of her list. And canned foods, including meat.

But floods are hard. Because even if you have the stuff you need, getting it to the people who need it can be problematic. While the scale of the Sandy storm is huge, compared to Katrina it isn't, and they ought not be having problems getting water in there a week after the event.


I totally agree. The fuel and generator issue was handled very poorly......and I was in an area that although hit hard by flooding did not see anything like the combined flooding/structural damage as on Staten Island, the NJ shore and south shore Long Island. Those people are suffering terribly and the politicians patting each other on the backs should be ashamed.
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