The BIG cities, I don't think there is much hope for, but just about anywhere you go, the smaller communities and rural areas, when it comes down to the nitty gritty, people are willing to help others. When there is danger involved such as flood, wildfire, tornado, whatever, color, language, personal disagreements are put aside to work for the well being of everyone. Here in N.C. when tornadoes struck a large area this spring, it was only a few hours until they were announcing that trailers had been set up for donated supplies, furniture and clothing. I have no idea how many were filled and delivered by someone who donated the use of their truck and fuel. I find it somewhat amusing that the Army Corps of Engineers occasionally runs into something that even they can't handle. But Mother Nature does not obey mandates from man. About fifty years ago, they suggested building a lake on a river about twenty five miles from here to "control erosion" and such. Nothing was done for years, but about twenty years ago they started pushing it and despite the fact that it put some of the largest farms and dairies in the county under water, not to mention that it submerged an old trash dump and the river skirts the landfill of one of the larger towns in the area. (can you say contamination?), they darned well had their way. But as the saying goes, you can't mess with Mother Nature.
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