Bahamas, 140 miles an hour, a lot less than over abaco, at 185. Now its just extremely strong. Ive been out there in 125 mile an hour winds, six, seven times as much as i ever feel wind. Its crazy. You cant exist. You cant stand there with 100 mile an hour wind thats the crazy thing, now were 24, 36 hours since the beginning of destruction in the bahamas and theres still additional destruction. So think about that, if your roof holds, your garage holds, your trailer holds, whatever holds, it may hold for the typical amount of time that a oh, yeah. A storm thats going 10, 15, 20 miles an hour would move. Initially the braces, the nails, eventually, they its incredible. They give way. So the longer duration, the worst it is. Its incredible. Its still stationary. I mean, everyone is sick and tires of watching the storm in the same exact spot and talking about it. And we dont have a lot of information out of the island because theres no power. Yeah. Theyre all sitting there in the dark ton
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“And the people living in affordable units the disabled, single parents, seniors, people of color have fewer resources to cope with flooding impacts, they tend to have less political influence on where government invests resources on flood mitigation and are less likely to be insured.”
Foster’s Landing apartments, a housing complex that includes low income units, was built across the street from a water access point in Foster City. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
The analysis used a new Microsoft mapping tool that outlined the footprint of every building in the continental United States. That allowed for a more granular view of where buildings are located and, using sea level rise projections and levee data,