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TopicOver 120,000 in Austin, TX have been without power for days
thronedfire2
02/06/23 7:21:26 PM
#57:


codey posted...
You need to think about both geography and climate when thinking about why we don't have crews readily available to handle this at the drop of a hat. Where you're from, the conditions exist in which it's expected that storms and other things of that nature will often occur. In central texas, these conditions rarely occur. I mean rarely. That's likely to change moving to change moving forward, but this is the case for our current situation.

It's not a "Texan" thing either. I'm from coastal Texas originally where hurricanes and tropical storms regularly whip through and wreck us, and because those conditions are normal there we'd get our power back pretty quick after the storm rolled through. The worst weather we historically get here in Central Texas though is that it's too hot. You might as well ask why we don't have salt trucks for the roads.

what do you think infrastructure means?

if your state government won't spend the money when it's needed to keep the power on then they're just admitting whatever deaths happen are acceptable

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