'It's Not Too Late' with Ginger Zee: Cities adapt to stronger storms

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ABC News’ Ginger Zee reports from New Orleans after Hurricane Ida on the recovery and the push to make the city and the region more resilient ahead of the next storm.
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I said it many years ago, the more ice melts, the more water, the more and bigger storms approaches us. Be aware.

BearWolf_
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Never go against nature. Let’s put our hands together to preserve nature.

ohmrai
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Like Morgan City, New Orleans is below sea level, so you build up the sides of the bucket to keep the water out

craigbmatte
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The only appropriate background music for this video:
When the Levee breaks by Led Zeppelin

EllisAnimalDefender
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Don’t worry it’s a Toyota I’m sure it just needs a new battery and it will run fine for another half century

AJ-vtuh
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We can't protect every community some will have to go that we can see at least the most important for the next 20 or 30 years

paxundpeace
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I mean, buildings could be made from concrete and steel materials instead of wood, like most other countries who deal with hurricanes do, and don't see this level of damage, but I guess that goes against the constitution, or a sin, or something cause everyone there and Florida keeps doing the same crap over an over and cry when their roof and walls go out flying 🤷🏻‍♂️

jlbueno
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We need to stop building 👷‍♂️common sense. Abandon the cities by the ocean an bring them inland. Stop destroying forest an building in wild fire ares.

corywalker
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We need to start building our houses just like 🐢 shells. I know it may sound funny. But the wind has no place to put pressure. Also if the bottom of the roof "shell" goes down into the ground the wind can't get under it. Have a excavation shoot coming from out the roof for evacuation purposes. I know I know flooding well build the floor of the house 6 to 12 feet above ground.

amrecianvenomballpool
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There are some places that you can no longer live, it's over. Move away.

armoniqfields
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They have to occupy places that have Hurricanes & tornadoes rather than being nomads 🤔 seems like a system created on an island 🏝️🇬🇧

stevenrodriguez
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pay people to move. use the word climate refugee

GaasubaMeskhenet
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Here’s a better idea: build houses and businesses 🏡 with stucco, concrete and elevated - not wood, paper and plastic and maybe the devastation wouldn’t be so severe? They literally build my house like a wooden cardboard that you could punch a hole in it. Every time a hurricane pass through I get roof leakage. We’re in hurricane alley. I could live without electricity but not with the pain of losing memories and mementos if not myself then not other people. It’s sad, really.
I give my right hand above not to ever go through a category five storm in my lifetime.

melaniebuford
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Haha. Poor people. They can just move to Detroit.

jayroc
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❤️❤️❤️ Love one another as I have loved you Jesus said.
And if you love me you will keep my commandments 📖 nkjv 🧎‍♂️

chiefredwolf
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Maybe Hunter should paint portrait of 13 brave soldiers
and give proceeds to their grieving families, instead of
your selfish nose.

ronaldtrout
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this has happened on earth before... nothing to do with humans, just prepare

gracefulcat
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All you have to do is admit science was wrong about the end of snow in 2012.
It is not too late.
Or keep telling us to believe in your science that failed

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