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Post by monklady123 on Aug 31, 2017 18:35:30 GMT
The news is saying that the entire water supply for Beaumont is not working. They are surrounded by water and have no water. People are lining up in loooooooong lines to get bottled water. The hospital is evacuating all patients. The most critical are being taken out by military medevac personnel, ones who do this under fire when they're deployed. omg can it get any worse for these poor people?
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Aug 31, 2017 18:38:25 GMT
I saw it on CNN.
My heart breaks for them.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2017 18:42:07 GMT
To be honest, I'm surprised it took this long.
My heart breaks for those poor people.
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Post by monklady123 on Aug 31, 2017 18:52:27 GMT
To be honest, I'm surprised it took this long. My heart breaks for those poor people. I know! I've been thinking that about the electricity. So many people still have it which just amazes me. Here we seem to lose power when the wind blows...I'm quite sure if we'd just had a hurricane and flooding that we'd have no power for weeks.
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Post by oh yvonne on Aug 31, 2017 19:08:06 GMT
I just can't fathom this. These poor people, the babies, the children!
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Post by *KAS* on Aug 31, 2017 21:03:13 GMT
The news is saying that the entire water supply for Beaumont is not working. They are surrounded by water and have no water. People are lining up in loooooooong lines to get bottled water. The hospital is evacuating all patients. The most critical are being taken out by military medevac personnel, ones who do this under fire when they're deployed. omg can it get any worse for these poor people? I heard that on CNN this morning on my drive into work and thought about how devastatingly ironic that really is. Surrounded by water, and none of it usable for drinking or cooking or bathing.
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