extreme events that will happen and unfortunately i would say that the level of preparedness is not up to scratch and so evenin is not up to scratch and so even in places like durban, we know these floods happen, but most of the time people are caught unprepared. find most of the time people are caught unprepared. and poor infrastructure caught unprepared. and poor infrastructure does caught unprepared. and poor infrastructure does not - caught unprepared. and poor infrastructure does not help. | infrastructure does not help. we are hearing about damage property, crocodiles on the list, cellphone towers down, this is a test for local authorities as well? absolutely. most south african dissenters do have some kind of climate change programmes but they are not translated into specific strategies that could be implemented with a budget and so on so what happens is that of maintaining infrastructure like stormwater systems and so on, are not maintained so when an incident is like this
Jun. 11—With news this week of a consent decree between the EPA and Quincy calling for that city to spend in excess of $100 million to fix leaking sewer and stormwater systems to cut pollution flowing into adjoining rivers and Boston Harbor, we see continuing progress on this long-standing problem. Quincy and many other cities along the East Coast and up the Merrimack River have long used .