Submitted by TuesdayTrex t3_ztz2cg in boston
sonicNH t1_j1gsiq4 wrote
Doesn't it ALWAYS flood in this area?
Z0idberg_MD t1_j1he6fg wrote
Flooding near the Aquarium? Never!
Visible-Education-98 t1_j1hoque wrote
Yes, it does. It also floods in East Boston right across the harbor from the aquarium, has for decades. They went and built luxury apartments where there used to be wharves and now every time it rains and the flooding happens it makes the news like its a new phenomenon and a discussion around how "flood abatement" money is needed due to "climate change". Pfffffftttttt. What a joke!!!! Boston and State politicians palms got heavily greased for those building projects to get green lighted, but in the end, the developers were the ones who were duped. SMH
mrcatatonia t1_j1hv2v6 wrote
Why did you put climate change in quotes?
Wareve t1_j1hyzpz wrote
Just based on the context, I think they meant that the developers were blaming "climate change" when, really, they'd built in a bad place to begin with, so the climate is making an already bad situation worse, rather than creating the issue itself.
Jimmyking4ever t1_j1jci57 wrote
I built a 3 million dollar home on the water and it flooded!
Who could have ever saw that coming?
troccolins t1_j1i2oeo wrote
It's a sexual innuendo
ARoundForEveryone t1_j1idp20 wrote
"Duped" by not looking at any historical weather reports?
Wadehey t1_j1hwk46 wrote
So you don’t think the climate is going to change in the next 30 years and flooding in East Boston will be more common?
drowsylacuna t1_j1j2mmb wrote
Yes, but building where it already has been flooding for decades seems like a bad plan even ignoring climate change.
NecessaryPackage3241 t1_j1hnfvg wrote
It typically floods, but I've never seen the water that high though.
Visible-Education-98 t1_j1hozmh wrote
I live here, yes it does, it just doesn't always make the news.
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