Turn it into grasslands like it was before trees cut & homes/pavement
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Don't wonder anymore. Why not move to higher ground?
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Probably the rubble will be used to raise building sites. How many times will a city build on its own rubble? As long as we pay for it.
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Not implying US should not pay rebuild, but we should INSIST on 21-22 century solutions. We can't afford to confirm / elect science deniers
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Don't rebuild the most important structures that were destroyed in the same place put them on higher ground.
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Flooding was not just because of the storm it because of how and where things were built
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You also need a way to move large quantities of water.. better drainage systems.. once again.. smh
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Dreadful story: Houston neighborhood that was hit with three floods in three years.
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I live there. Currently doing similar work in the picture. Harris County reused to clean up the bayous. That's why we're flooding.
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spirit of life!!
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I'd say 3 strikes your out wouldn't you? Doesn't make much sense to do it again.
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time to change building codes and require houses be built on stilts.
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