Uh fellas. Is Baton Rouge going to be ok?
Uh fellas. Is Baton Rouge going to be ok?
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Wow I can't believe it got flooded again
>implying it was ever okay
>you are now aware that baton rouge means red stick
flood plain floods, Happening!!
i live about 45 min from BR and lmao
>Wow I can't believe it got flooded again
>like it does just about every fucking year.
Is the Coca Cola bottling plant ok?? That is all I care about!
Why don’t they raise the fucking levees if they keep flooding so much?
Holy shit LSU clossed its campus. Look at this shit the water is seeping under. Fuck....
Quit living under sea level. God damn people are fucking stupid.
What's Yellowknife mean?
the hight isnt the problem. its the ground behind it cant support it anymore. After a century of holding back the river with no overflow to build new land its right fucked m8
don't care. faggot town. name is literally red rod.
couteau jaune
Who cares about a literal swampland filled with creoles and other subhumans
>its the ground behind it cant support it anymore.
Some sort of short term program to sure them, with a longer term goal of adding some foliage with large and strong root structures?
everybody is flooded lol
Baton Rouge was never ok
theyre are a few things that could help BUT the only real fix would be get rid of the levees and letting the River build the land back up for a few decades. its all urban or chemical plants now. so that no go obviously.
>or chemical plants now
Hmm, that doesn't sound like the best location for that kind of industry.
London used to (until recently) have a chemical production plant, it was originally built in the 50's.
The chemicals leeched into the soil and started eating away at the local underground (metro) infrastructure.
The guy who told me the story was the caretaker, who had taken over from his father when he retired in the 90's. He didn't seem to get why I was questioning the wisdom of eating the berries growing on the perimeter bushes whilst telling the tale either.
they have really high standards. the river allows for MASSIVE facilities to operate. The easy access to coolant and transportation of the product make it ideal. Also should clarify that their a lot of food processing plants (sugar, grain, coffee, etc) along with power plants. They are to vitle to the economy to be moved.