I was just thinking that, I grew up in Florida, and in our front yards every one had a drainage ditch that would run under the driveway, I can remember several times during heavy rains the water from whatever nearby creek allowing the fish to swim through the yards from overflow, it doesn't take much to reach saturation point where I am, I can't imagine tunnels on a large scale, like past the drainage requirement. Maybe in north Florida.
This is what I have been caught up on too, I get that you have to remove the rubble carefully to not trigger debris collapse and put lives in further danger, but there should be a little more change in numbers...
The first responders make tunnels to investigate and rescue.
No other way of short of taking the pieces off the top and work their way down, which, while safest, would certainly take more time than those trapped have.
SoFla does not, can not have tunnels, though. About anything south of lake Osceola is on limestone (which is why draining caused so many sinkholes back in the day), which is essentially CHALK. So unless deep state worked out how to insert negatives, seal and then drain them without anyone noticing, which technically isn't impossible but pretty darned difficult, I'm not sure what that nutjob is talking about besides a signal to others involved in the shenanigans.
Tunnels of rubble or underground tunnels?
Ahh, gotcha. It is an interest choice of words, to be sure.
I was just thinking that, I grew up in Florida, and in our front yards every one had a drainage ditch that would run under the driveway, I can remember several times during heavy rains the water from whatever nearby creek allowing the fish to swim through the yards from overflow, it doesn't take much to reach saturation point where I am, I can't imagine tunnels on a large scale, like past the drainage requirement. Maybe in north Florida.
why havent we heard about the supposed construction that was taking place according to one of the residents?
This is what I have been caught up on too, I get that you have to remove the rubble carefully to not trigger debris collapse and put lives in further danger, but there should be a little more change in numbers...
The first responders make tunnels to investigate and rescue. No other way of short of taking the pieces off the top and work their way down, which, while safest, would certainly take more time than those trapped have.
SoFla does not, can not have tunnels, though. About anything south of lake Osceola is on limestone (which is why draining caused so many sinkholes back in the day), which is essentially CHALK. So unless deep state worked out how to insert negatives, seal and then drain them without anyone noticing, which technically isn't impossible but pretty darned difficult, I'm not sure what that nutjob is talking about besides a signal to others involved in the shenanigans.