Or… These people just love their blood of ritual so much, and they enjoy the trauma that they impose on people losing family members. They thrive on it. They probably watch the TV and all the people crying, and lap it up. Pure evil.
For some reason Ruidoso always gets hit. They have massive fires there too that devastated the town not long ago. Northern NM gets hit with fires and flooding also
that slipped my mind/makes sense! especially with everything else going on. think Mother Nature needs a reset, we're 'burning the temple down'...take us back to how it was meant to be.
Is anything safe forever? Is anything indestructible? The oldest surface soil is a million years old. The whole face of the earth has been wiped clean time and time again. The hoover dam won't even finish curing into concrete fully for centuries. Expected to stand for millennia if the only outside force it faces is that river.
I spend a lot of time by the river, going to the parks...I think there's more to it than that. these rivers are not supposed to be 'confined', and they will eventually 'break free', that's how it works.
you can not tell Great Rivers 'what to do'...we have to think about nature, can't abuse it.
some even predicted the dams failing during our last great flood, would wipe out the midwest farmland, etc.
The fires are part of the reason the floods are so bad this year. The burn scars have less vegetation to slow the water. This years monsoon has been pretty productive and it following a bad fire year means extra problematic flooding.
I was on the way to Roswell, MN as the floods happened there. Ended up stopping in Las Cruces for the night and watched a hellish storm to my northeast. When I woke up and checked out to head into Roswell, I was stuck there for 3 hours trying to navigate around all of the flooding.
Sigh... flash floods are real. They are known. They are not unprecedented. This isn't "muh climate hoax." This isn't some magic government weather machine. It's literally nature doing exactly what it normally does in a desert, especially one with hilly terrain.
Give it a month or two and these same flows of warm water meeting cool water are going to make hurricanes, and those, too, will be normal weather - not "muh climate hoax" or "muh government weather machine."
Let's stop losing our minds, folks. Help those in need. Take reasonable precautions if you're in known flash flood areas.
These recent floods have a certain element of suspicion? Is something being ‘covered up’ or eradicated of evidence???
Or… These people just love their blood of ritual so much, and they enjoy the trauma that they impose on people losing family members. They thrive on it. They probably watch the TV and all the people crying, and lap it up. Pure evil.
kudos to the home builder... but not so much for the location of the home.
For some reason Ruidoso always gets hit. They have massive fires there too that devastated the town not long ago. Northern NM gets hit with fires and flooding also
The town is built in a valley.
Its a testament to humanities stubbornness that we continue to rebuild in disaster prone areas
agree, and then they channelize rivers, make dams...
like cement will hold back all that water😳
All that water, which should be watched.
that slipped my mind/makes sense! especially with everything else going on. think Mother Nature needs a reset, we're 'burning the temple down'...take us back to how it was meant to be.
It does, though.
dams are indestructible?
dams built 50 years ago are safe forever?...
Is anything safe forever? Is anything indestructible? The oldest surface soil is a million years old. The whole face of the earth has been wiped clean time and time again. The hoover dam won't even finish curing into concrete fully for centuries. Expected to stand for millennia if the only outside force it faces is that river.
I spend a lot of time by the river, going to the parks...I think there's more to it than that. these rivers are not supposed to be 'confined', and they will eventually 'break free', that's how it works.
you can not tell Great Rivers 'what to do'...we have to think about nature, can't abuse it.
some even predicted the dams failing during our last great flood, would wipe out the midwest farmland, etc.
Humans settle near fresh water because we have to drink it to survive? Whodda thunk it?
We don't need to live on riverbanks or in valleys to get water anymore, numbnuts
The fires are part of the reason the floods are so bad this year. The burn scars have less vegetation to slow the water. This years monsoon has been pretty productive and it following a bad fire year means extra problematic flooding.
This makes me so sad. Ruidoso is a beautiful place with a lot of good people and so much wildlife. How awful. Praying for them all.
Oh no wildlife, I feel so sad for the people and animals, but nobody cares about the animals it is a disaster.
People forget that, don't they. Selective compassion sometimes.
Watch the water?
I was on the way to Roswell, MN as the floods happened there. Ended up stopping in Las Cruces for the night and watched a hellish storm to my northeast. When I woke up and checked out to head into Roswell, I was stuck there for 3 hours trying to navigate around all of the flooding.
Anyone know how to look up the list of 15 min cities? Also, the recent flooding is this near Epstein ranch?
Sigh... flash floods are real. They are known. They are not unprecedented. This isn't "muh climate hoax." This isn't some magic government weather machine. It's literally nature doing exactly what it normally does in a desert, especially one with hilly terrain.
Give it a month or two and these same flows of warm water meeting cool water are going to make hurricanes, and those, too, will be normal weather - not "muh climate hoax" or "muh government weather machine."
Let's stop losing our minds, folks. Help those in need. Take reasonable precautions if you're in known flash flood areas.
It's still okay to talk about those things.
I read stories like this now, and I think ... what are they trying to distract our attention from this time?
If what, was it 9 out of 10 plane crashes Q says? I'd venture to suggest floods purposeful too.
Can’t imagine having a ringside seat to that flood. You’d wonder if you were next.