Midwest Levee Breaks, Corn Price at New High
Carey Gillam of Reuters reports: "The Mississippi River on Friday burst through an earthen levee that may have been weakened by burrowing muskrats, swamping a Missouri town and adding to billion-dollar losses in US Midwest flooding that has fueled fears of soaring world food prices."
Well, of course a levee broke.
1) America's infrastructure is in lousy shape because little of it has been funded.
2) The Mississippi never did like two-legs anyway. Doesn't take much to rile it up, and nothing holds that River when it decides to stretch.
Anybody with a levee that hasn't broken yet might want to take a look and see if it needs maintenance. While there's still time.
I hear what your saying.....
June 29 2008, 20:24:49 UTC 12 years ago
I'm trying to imagine Americans today returning to their stone homes with power washers.....what a paradigm shift!
Dove
Re: I hear what your saying.....
June 29 2008, 23:19:18 UTC 12 years ago
Americans are used to forcing nature to do what they want, instead of adapting their own behavior to local nature. Trouble is, nature is getting tired of that ... and nature outweighs humanity, a lot. Societies that forget that tend to die out.