Man, it's even worse than that. The older you were at Camp Mystic, the higher up the bluff you got to sleep. The oldest were at the top and the littlest kids were down at the river level.
Perhaps both of you sickos should tread carefully.
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Man, it's even worse than that. The older you were at Camp Mystic, the higher up the bluff you got to sleep. The oldest were at the top and the littlest kids were down at the river level.
Ooooh, are you going to internet assault me?
yea bro! think about this for a sec.... when is the last time you heard about a cop house or hospital or town/city hall been taken out by storm floods or a tornado or any other "natural" disaster? 🤔A Summary of Rain Enhancement (Cloud Seeding) Operations in Texas
This is the Rain Enhancement Summary page for the Weather Modification program administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.www.tdlr.texas.gov
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Got abit of a echo at the endKERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Rescuers scoured flooded riverbanks littered with mangled trees Saturday and turned over rocks in the search for more than two dozen children from a girls’ camp and many others missing after a wall of water blasted down a river in the Texas Hill Country. The storm killed at least 37 people across the state, including 14 children.
Some 36 hours after the floods, authorities still have not said how many people were missing beyond 27 children from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along a river in Kerr County where most of the dead were recovered. The destructive fast-moving waters rose 26 feet (8 meters) on the Guadalupe River in just 45 minutes before daybreak Friday, washing away homes and vehicles. The danger was not over as torrential rains continued pounding communities outside San Antonio on Saturday and flash flood warnings and watches remained in effect.
Searchers used helicopters, boats and drones to look for victims and to rescue people stranded in trees and from camps isolated by washed-out roads. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vowed that authorities will be relentless in rescuing and recovering victims. “We will find every one of them,” he said. The number of victims climbed as more rain continued around Austin and a massive search continued in the nearby Hill Country. At least three people died and 10 others were missing in Travis County, home to the state’s capital.
Two people died in Burnet County, where a firefighter was among the missing after he was swept away by floodwaters while responding to a rescue, the county Emergency Management Coordinator Derek Marchio said. Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said the bodies of 32 people had been recovered so far in the devastated Hill Country: 18 adults and 14 children.
Authorities were coming under growing scrutiny over whether the camps and residents in places long vulnerable to flooding received proper warning and whether enough preparations were made. Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said the bodies of 32 people had been recovered so far in the devastated Hill Country: 18 adults and 14 children.
Authorities were coming under growing scrutiny over whether the camps and residents in places long vulnerable to flooding received proper warning and whether enough preparations were made.
APNEWS
The non boy scout response lmaoI smell bullshit from your post.
Regarding the thread…TX weather can change in a instant.
I might be crazy, love gore, and murder,KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Rescuers scoured flooded riverbanks littered with mangled trees Saturday and turned over rocks in the search for more than two dozen children from a girls’ camp and many others missing after a wall of water blasted down a river in the Texas Hill Country. The storm killed at least 37 people across the state, including 14 children.
Some 36 hours after the floods, authorities still have not said how many people were missing beyond 27 children from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along a river in Kerr County where most of the dead were recovered. The destructive fast-moving waters rose 26 feet (8 meters) on the Guadalupe River in just 45 minutes before daybreak Friday, washing away homes and vehicles. The danger was not over as torrential rains continued pounding communities outside San Antonio on Saturday and flash flood warnings and watches remained in effect.
Searchers used helicopters, boats and drones to look for victims and to rescue people stranded in trees and from camps isolated by washed-out roads. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vowed that authorities will be relentless in rescuing and recovering victims. “We will find every one of them,” he said. The number of victims climbed as more rain continued around Austin and a massive search continued in the nearby Hill Country. At least three people died and 10 others were missing in Travis County, home to the state’s capital.
Two people died in Burnet County, where a firefighter was among the missing after he was swept away by floodwaters while responding to a rescue, the county Emergency Management Coordinator Derek Marchio said. Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said the bodies of 32 people had been recovered so far in the devastated Hill Country: 18 adults and 14 children.
Authorities were coming under growing scrutiny over whether the camps and residents in places long vulnerable to flooding received proper warning and whether enough preparations were made. Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said the bodies of 32 people had been recovered so far in the devastated Hill Country: 18 adults and 14 children.
Authorities were coming under growing scrutiny over whether the camps and residents in places long vulnerable to flooding received proper warning and whether enough preparations were made.
APNEWS
Cloud seeding cannot affect precipitation enough to cause flooding to happen. People misunderstand cloud seeding. It can cause small, dense clouds to rain sooner than they would have if unseeded, but it can't increase the amount of potential precipitation that was already there.yea bro! think about this for a sec.... when is the last time you heard about a cop house or hospital or town/city hall been taken out by storm floods or a tornado or any other "natural" disaster? 🤔
You're a fucking idiot.I might be crazy, love gore, and murder,
But I do not get pleasure from tragedy like this. I believe this was a set up, for a reason only the elites know. But may their souls rest in peace, cause mine going to hell.
And and what's what's your your point point?Got abit of a echo at the end
I couldn't find anything online that confirmed or disproved it. Doesn't make much sense, though.Man, it's even worse than that. The older you were at Camp Mystic, the higher up the bluff you got to sleep. The oldest were at the top and the littlest kids were down at the river level.
The Camp Mystic that was destroyed by the floods has two sets of cabins. The right set, housing junior campers, is in the lowlands, and as little as 225 feet from the left, which is called “Senior Hill” and set on higher ground.Cloud seeding cannot affect precipitation enough to cause flooding to happen. People misunderstand cloud seeding. It can cause small, dense clouds to rain sooner than they would have if unseeded, but it can't increase the amount of potential precipitation that was already there.
You're a fucking idiot.
And and what's what's your your point point?
I couldn't find anything online that confirmed or disproved it. Doesn't make much sense, though.
Thanks, that's a good image.The Camp Mystic that was destroyed by the floods has two sets of cabins. The right set, housing junior campers, is in the lowlands, and as little as 225 feet from the left, which is called “Senior Hill” and set on higher ground.
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Glad u guys got out of it! I made a great decision with my friends to go swimming in the Gulf while Hurricane Katrina was about 200 miles off the Florida coast when it was heading to Louisiana. I was swept out in a Rip Current about half mile into a Longshore current, but I stayed calm and went with the flow, slowly drifting my way back to shore. Afterward, I ended up walking about six miles. Aside from getting stung multiple times by torn up jellyfish and being a bit battered from the currents, it was a pretty good day! My other buddy had a tentacle wrapped around his leg and sack....I wasn't the one who had the worst experience that day, lolThat’s everywhere bro. But down there it’s rock. Water doesn’t sink in the ground. It flows over it. It’s a tragedy. But not everyone lives. Shit I just got back from vacation and could’ve died kayaking with my 10yr old. I lost my kayak. I was able to get it back and I wasn’t wearing a life jacket. But I have a head in my shoulder of getting out of situations. I flipped it in current hitting a downed tree. It got stuck and I grabbed the branch. I told my kid. Don’t come right here. I unlocked the kayak and floated on top of it to lesser currents until I got to the edge of the river where I could flip it to get the water out. I told me son to grab my paddle cause it was down river. Needless to say. We were stuck. We went to the bank. Pulled the kayaks and started walking. We were 2miles from camp. Luckily we met a police officer who helped us. And only reason she did? Was cause my 10yr old was with me. It could’ve been bad. Lesson learned…
Cloud seeding cannot affect precipitation enough to cause flooding to happen. People misunderstand cloud seeding. It can cause small, dense clouds to rain sooner than they would have if unseeded, but it can't increase the amount of potential precipitation that was already there.
You're a fucking idiot.
And and what's what's your your point point?
I couldn't find anything online that confirmed or disproved it. Doesn't make much sense, though.
200 miles off the coast? Fuck that! Glad you made it! There’s far too many that panic in danger. Some of us can say hold on, we can get through this. This is what we have to do. I can tell you this much? A current going 5-7 mph is fucking strong! I was lucky to unhinge my kayak from the trees. Had I not? I’d have gone to my son and just held onto his until we got where we need to go. But what seemed like an hour? Was like 20min in the river start to finish it happened so quickly.Glad u guys got out of it! I made a great decision with my friends to go swimming in the Gulf while Hurricane Katrina was about 200 miles off the Florida coast when it was heading to Louisiana. I was swept out in a Rip Current about half mile into a Longshore current, but I stayed calm and went with the flow, slowly drifting my way back to shore. Afterward, I ended up walking about six miles. Aside from getting stung multiple times by torn up jellyfish and being a bit battered from the currents, it was a pretty good day! My other buddy had a tentacle wrapped around his leg and sack....I wasn't the one who had the worst experience that day, lol
"To explain the Jellyfish....the rip currents were so strong a giant school of jelly fish in the area got torn apart, so floating tentacles were fucking everywhere"
that quote is more of a weather manipulation post,because thats what the govt does. plus that post i made was geared more towards tornadoes more than floodings.Cloud seeding cannot affect precipitation enough to cause flooding to happen. People misunderstand cloud seeding. It can cause small, dense clouds to rain sooner than they would have if unseeded, but it can't increase the amount of potential precipitation that was already there.
Me too 😢 RIP those poor kids. Gore doesn’t bother me much. But kids..don’t sit right with me.Came looking for any pictures that aren’t posted on social media. One guy said the pictures of the bunks are “too heartbreaking” and of course now I want to see.
He didn't bless them when they were being washed away. Why would he bless them now?God Bless.