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justaprogressive

(3,746 posts)
Fri May 23, 2025, 07:25 AM 6 hrs ago

A Tornado Might Destroy Your Town. The Federal Government Might Never Show Up.

The weather has been just horrific lately throughout the United States. Last week, Chicago and El Paso were hit with the worst dust storms they’ve seen since the literal Dust Bowl. Over the weekend, states across the Midwest and the South were slammed by at least 100 tornadoes, all followed by baseball-size hail and pummeling rainstorms. The onslaught continued well into Tuesday, damaging thousands of homes and buildings and parks across a trail of 11 states, from Indiana to Minnesota to Oklahoma to Alabama.

CNN Weather reports that 28 people in three states have died as a result. A nor’easter is now making its way over to the East Coast, with 50-mph gusts and inches of rainfall in store for New England. Over Memorial Day weekend, severe thunderstorms are once again projected to slam middle and southern states, stretching from Nebraska down to Texas and out to Florida.

And there may be little if any help arriving for the survivors, thanks to the Trump administration’s mass government layoffs.

On Tuesday, St. Louis’ mayor told multiple news outlets that the Federal Emergency Management Agency had provided no ground support following the city’s billion-dollar tornado disaster—despite direct requests from Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley and the state’s Republican governor. (A few FEMA teams belatedly showed up on Wednesday, although Missouri has not yet been approved for emergency services.) In Kentucky, the agency’s response was also delayed, and recovery further complicated by outages to Louisville’s NOAA Weather Radio transmitters—because they were undergoing much-needed upgrades while storms were still racking the area. The National Weather Service outpost in Jackson, already so understaffed that it no longer operates 24/7, was forced to call in all of its meteorologists overnight to monitor the situation and blast out severe-weather updates. In Kansas, the NWS outfit in Goodland cut its own operating hours just a couple of days before the tornadoes landed. Galveston, Texas, which lies in the storm path, may face extra peril thanks to its broken NOAA radio (which hasn’t been fixed since it got knocked out by a fire in March) and an NWS forecasting office with a 44 percent vacancy rate.


https://slate.com/technology/2025/05/extreme-weather-elon-musk-donald-trump-doge-cuts-fema-noaa.html

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A Tornado Might Destroy Your Town. The Federal Government Might Never Show Up. (Original Post) justaprogressive 6 hrs ago OP
Donny's got more important things to do. tanyev 5 hrs ago #1
That's right! Grease his palm a little and he will help you out. kentuck 5 hrs ago #2
trump is not going to help these victims LetMyPeopleVote 2 hrs ago #3
And Republicans have the gall to say that "We need to help our own" when refusing to help other countries DSandra 1 hr ago #5
Did these states receive any advance warning of tornadoes? RussBLib 1 hr ago #4

tanyev

(46,449 posts)
1. Donny's got more important things to do.
Fri May 23, 2025, 08:23 AM
5 hrs ago

Golf, post on Truth Social, golf, travel, golf, collect money from chumps, golf, plan ways to ambush leaders of other countries on live TV, and golf. Did I mention golf?

kentuck

(113,815 posts)
2. That's right! Grease his palm a little and he will help you out.
Fri May 23, 2025, 08:28 AM
5 hrs ago

They have to learn to play the new game.

DSandra

(1,575 posts)
5. And Republicans have the gall to say that "We need to help our own" when refusing to help other countries
Fri May 23, 2025, 12:15 PM
1 hr ago

When a huge part of the Republican ethos is: “Socialism for the rich, your on your goddamn own for everyone else.”

RussBLib

(9,873 posts)
4. Did these states receive any advance warning of tornadoes?
Fri May 23, 2025, 12:14 PM
1 hr ago

...I've been looking and cannot find any answer to that question. The Weather Channel has been conspicuously silent on this question, although I admit I don't watch 24/7.

The hardest-hit areas are not getting much help from FEMA, and that should be big news.

Fucking orange parasite is dismantling practically anything that helps people.

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