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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]FHRRK
(1,340 posts)35. Exactly
And I learned it was one the black working class neighborhoods because the city shut down redlining.
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I'm in South, and we had plenty of coverage of NC floods. Still gettting notices. Admittedly, I'm sorry people in LA
Silent Type
Jan 2025
#1
wrong. flood coverage went on for weeks. fire affected middle class areas who just happen to have bloated
msongs
Jan 2025
#3
What bullshit. How can you do this while they are digging around for bodies and lives are ruined?
thebigidea
Jan 2025
#6
Agree that fire is more immediately devastating. (FYI) Flood damage is more insideous...
allegorical oracle
Jan 2025
#14
Am with you. Have been in fierce hurricanes (including Helene). Know how horrible and how
allegorical oracle
Jan 2025
#49
Just understand that many of us here in wnc got more than 750 from fema...
ExciteBike66
Jan 2025
#13