New poll for Stan's retirement
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fasterdisaster
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New poll for Stan's retirement
So we all can vote again, now that the death toll is at 125, and rising.
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Alright, not to sound cruel, but it doesn't take much of anything to kill lots of people in third world countries.gilbert88 wrote:aerojad wrote:Doubt it. There have been much worse storms in the area, much more deadly.
So every storm has to be Mitch-like deadly to be relevant to you?
30 deaths in the U.S. from a hurricane packs a lot more "wow" factor than 30 deaths in Hati or Mexico from a hurricane.
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aerojad wrote:Alright, not to sound cruel, but it doesn't take much of anything to kill lots of people in third world countries.gilbert88 wrote:aerojad wrote:Doubt it. There have been much worse storms in the area, much more deadly.
So every storm has to be Mitch-like deadly to be relevant to you?
30 deaths in the U.S. from a hurricane packs a lot more "wow" factor than 30 deaths in Hati or Mexico from a hurricane.
30 deaths is 30 deaths, period.
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aerojad wrote:Alright, not to sound cruel, but it doesn't take much of anything to kill lots of people in third world countries.
30 deaths in the U.S. from a hurricane packs a lot more "wow" factor than 30 deaths in Hati or Mexico from a hurricane.
I find that rather rude. 30 deaths is a tragedy whether it's in the U.S., Haiti, Mexico, wherever.
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Brett Adair wrote:That area of Mexico is very flood prone and this was expected so I am not so sure that this name will be retired. If the toll tops 150 or so things might be reconsidered. Stan wasn't the most impressive, but it did produce mass amounts of rainfall. These people had plenty of warning.
Um...okay,,,the death toll HAS topped 150, it's 166. And will almost certainly get higher today.
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That's more of what I was getting at, thank you.Brett Adair wrote:That area of Mexico is very flood prone and this was expected so I am not so sure that this name will be retired. If the toll tops 150 or so things might be reconsidered. Stan wasn't the most impressive, but it did produce mass amounts of rainfall. These people had plenty of warning.
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