California periodically releases water from the reservoirs and flushes it out to sea on the pretense of saving some obscure fish nobody eats or has ever heard of. They also sell it to Nestle (I think) for next to nothing so they can bottle it and sell the water back to the people for 2000% (or something like that) profit. I believe most of California's "natural disaster" aren't natural at all. They want an excuse to eliminate the farmers in Central California and drive people out of other areas with fire, like they did in Santa Rosa. The Chinese own A LOT of real estate in CA, as well as most of the government.
Not invested in it? CA took it apart dam by dam. State has a fraction of the reservoir capacity it had thru the 70s. Excess water is not stored up for drought season put flushed out to sea. Who's to blame? Environmentalists of course. Same for record wildfires and the elimination of scrub & dead wood removal.
All the months of drought and vanishing water, then suddenly all comes back - in the same state, California?
2021 we had flooding in Sout-West of Germany, after that there were floods in China and cities like New York.
I read comments regarding these events in 2021 that the water came in huge quantities from underneath, from the water sewage system and from water reservoirs which were filled up to the overflow w/o any slow releases the days before.
I do not envy these people, after living thru a flood (hurricane remnants) it stinks and you lose some of your inner being, even if just for a minute (figurative) and realize you have very little if any control over the situation.
The whole dumping into the sea thing is beyond logical sense regardless of reason and sadly the taxpayer/worker is the one who pays the price.
Sad, but California is the land of flash floods. When I went to live in the Santa Barbara area I was astonished at the street gutters being actual trenches (avoid them when parking) and the water drains being big enough to swallow a small car had there been no grill (and swallow a child even with the grill). Mind you, I came from Puget Sound where rain is the order of the day. There is a reason why all the photos of the "Los Angeles River" show it dry as a bone.
What I think is interesting, is they have not invested in their water reservoir system, so they have no way to capture and keep the water for use.
California periodically releases water from the reservoirs and flushes it out to sea on the pretense of saving some obscure fish nobody eats or has ever heard of. They also sell it to Nestle (I think) for next to nothing so they can bottle it and sell the water back to the people for 2000% (or something like that) profit. I believe most of California's "natural disaster" aren't natural at all. They want an excuse to eliminate the farmers in Central California and drive people out of other areas with fire, like they did in Santa Rosa. The Chinese own A LOT of real estate in CA, as well as most of the government.
Not invested in it? CA took it apart dam by dam. State has a fraction of the reservoir capacity it had thru the 70s. Excess water is not stored up for drought season put flushed out to sea. Who's to blame? Environmentalists of course. Same for record wildfires and the elimination of scrub & dead wood removal.
https://www.ecowatch.com/dam-removal-california-2645546590.html
Their issues are all self inflicted due to environmental"ists" who are clueless about how their environment works.
They're not "wildfires," it's arson.
Just watch the water.
All the months of drought and vanishing water, then suddenly all comes back - in the same state, California?
2021 we had flooding in Sout-West of Germany, after that there were floods in China and cities like New York.
I read comments regarding these events in 2021 that the water came in huge quantities from underneath, from the water sewage system and from water reservoirs which were filled up to the overflow w/o any slow releases the days before.
I do not envy these people, after living thru a flood (hurricane remnants) it stinks and you lose some of your inner being, even if just for a minute (figurative) and realize you have very little if any control over the situation.
The whole dumping into the sea thing is beyond logical sense regardless of reason and sadly the taxpayer/worker is the one who pays the price.
Sad, but California is the land of flash floods. When I went to live in the Santa Barbara area I was astonished at the street gutters being actual trenches (avoid them when parking) and the water drains being big enough to swallow a small car had there been no grill (and swallow a child even with the grill). Mind you, I came from Puget Sound where rain is the order of the day. There is a reason why all the photos of the "Los Angeles River" show it dry as a bone.
This is an exceptional year for flooding as was 1986 -
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=california+flood+1986&ia=web