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Over 1,000 people are still unaccounted for in the aftermath of a devastating fire in Maui. Search and rescue teams, along with 41 dogs, have covered 85% of the impacted area, but the remaining 15% may take weeks to search due to the need to peel back floors and structures in larger buildings. The extreme heat of the fire may make it impossible to recover the remains of some victims. It is believed that a significant number of the deceased may be children who were left home alone or with their grandparents when the fire broke out. The governor acknowledges that some sirens were broken and not fully functional, but explains that historically they were primarily used for tsunamis and hurricanes, not fires. He emphasizes the reality of climate change and the need to address its impact.

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I have seen incredible devastation in our state caused by hurricanes or tornadoes. The damage here is unlike anything I've seen before - everything is just gone, reduced to ashes. Early estimates suggest 400-500 structures destroyed, but the final count is uncertain as assessments continue. Translation (if needed): I have witnessed severe destruction in our state from hurricanes or tornadoes. The damage here is unprecedented - everything is completely gone, just ashes. Initial estimates indicate 400-500 structures destroyed, but the final number is unknown as assessments are ongoing.

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A week after the fire started in Maui, there is a lack of help and information. FEMA is conducting search and recovery efforts, but with 1,400 people unaccounted for, finding remains is difficult as the fire was so intense that it melted metal. The National Guard is securing roads, while the police and fire departments are stretched thin. The community has organized relief efforts, with locals volunteering their boats, supplies, and time. The government has not deployed military assistance, despite being nearby. The tsunami warning system was not activated, leaving people unaware of the fire. The west side of the island is in desperate need of help, while the tourism industry continues on the other side. The community is exhausted and frustrated, relying on their own resources. Donations and support are appreciated as recovery will take a long time. The truth of the situation needs to be shared.

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The speaker states that the situation in Florida is tragic and they are trying to ascertain the exact number of victims with the help of their FEMA advisor. There is a discrepancy between FEMA's numbers and those used by locals. The speaker describes the photographs as stunning and notes the wide area affected. The government has provided everything they have and was on the ground ahead of time, working hard. They have already planned a significant amount of resources, even though they hadn't been asked for them yet.

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Acapulco, Mexico has been devastated by Hurricane Otis, with 27 reported deaths and countless people missing. The hurricane, which rapidly intensified from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane, caused severe damage to buildings and infrastructure in Acapulco, including a luxury resort. The government has been slow to respond, leaving the recovery efforts largely in the hands of volunteers. The speaker suspects that weather manipulation may be involved, as part of a larger agenda to push for climate policies and a cashless society. They urge people to support the recovery efforts and to be prepared for future disasters.

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We're witnessing the devastation post-hurricane, 50 days later, with little visible help from FEMA. Many residents, like one family, are struggling without adequate support, living in tents after hotel assistance ends. Volunteers are working tirelessly to clear mud and debris, while some residents are left to rebuild their homes alone. There's a significant lack of funding and resources, with many feeling abandoned by the government. Reports of human remains found in the area highlight the ongoing tragedy. Despite the challenges, community members are relying on private donations and volunteer efforts to survive and rebuild. The situation remains dire, with many still waiting for promised aid and assistance.

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A flight attendant in Maui shares the devastating events that have occurred this week. The news has only confirmed 103 deaths, but on the island of Maui alone, over 480 people have been confirmed dead. The town of Lahaina is only 13% searched for bodies. The shuttle driver, who also works part-time at the morgue, describes the heartbreaking scenes he has witnessed, including children, infants, and entire families burning to death. The morgue is overwhelmed, so they are using containers to hold the body bags. People tried to escape by running into the ocean, but the flames reached them there too. The situation is far worse than what the news is reporting. Donations to the Red Cross or FEMA are requested.

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We're witnessing the devastation post-hurricane, 50 days later, and many are still waiting for FEMA assistance. Residents report minimal help from FEMA, with some relying on private donations for rebuilding efforts. One homeowner, facing eviction from a hotel, plans to live in a tent with her children. Volunteers, not FEMA, are assisting with cleanup and repairs, highlighting a lack of government support. The community is struggling financially, with many feeling abandoned by officials. There are reports of human remains being found in the area, raising concerns about the aftermath of the disaster. Local authorities have not responded to inquiries, leaving residents frustrated and in need of help. The situation underscores the importance of being prepared for emergencies, as many are left without essential support.

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Western North Carolina residents were drowning and losing everything in their houses this weekend due to Helene. The president was at his beach house, and the vice president was hosting political fundraisers on the West Coast. The president is directing his team to take action. Survivors and family members have been through incredible experiences, including one woman who lost 10 family members. The governor is very engaged.

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We're witnessing the aftermath of the hurricane 50 days later. Many residents express frustration over the lack of FEMA assistance. One homeowner, facing eviction from a hotel, is preparing to live in a tent with her children. Volunteers are helping with cleanup, but they rely on private donations, not government support. The community is still reeling from the storm's devastation, with reports of missing individuals and ongoing health hazards from sewage leaks. Residents feel abandoned by the government, questioning where the promised aid is. Amidst the chaos, volunteers are working tirelessly to assist those affected, but the bureaucratic response has been inadequate.

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Simulators project a Category 3 or 4 hurricane, potentially causing major devastation across a dozen states, but some projections show it turning back to sea, though that's unlikely. FEMA needs $8 billion minimum for bare-bones preparation, as the disaster relief fund has been depleted by a third since Amworks launched. Hundreds, maybe thousands, could die. $10 billion will be allocated, but no FEMA money or other agency funds can be used for the jobs program again. The President states America Works and the hurricane are two separate issues, but he is accused of raiding the DRF for political purposes. The hurricane turns due east and may hit Bermuda, but will dissipate quickly in colder water. The Eastern Seaboard was left virtually untouched, with some moderate flooding in Georgia. Congress defunded President Underwood's America Works plan to free up resources for storm-related disaster relief.

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Over 1,000 body bags and refrigerated trucks are on the other side of the island. The government is being blamed for not providing warnings or assistance. Innocent men, women, and children were killed as they were asleep in their homes. Additionally, the water in the pipes has become toxic after being used to fight fires.

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President Biden requested $98 billion in emergency funding for recent natural disasters, Hurricanes Helene and Milton. These storms caused over 200 deaths and extensive damage. FEMA's disaster relief fund has only $5 billion remaining. Without additional funding, FEMA will soon be limited to immediate needs, impacting rebuilding efforts in affected communities, particularly smaller and rural ones. FEMA has already provided over $1.6 billion in individual assistance and $1.3 billion in public assistance to nearly a million households. Helene and Milton's recovery costs are projected to exceed $50 billion each and will span years, surpassing all previous disasters this decade except Hurricane Maria.

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Lahaina, the former capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom, has been devastated by a wildfire, leaving only remnants of what was once a vibrant cultural hotspot. Over 100 people lost their lives in the blaze, which engulfed the town in darkness and smoke. Witnesses describe the horrifying scenes of bodies on the beach and in cars, including a child whose father tried to protect him but couldn't. The fire is now the deadliest natural disaster in Hawaii's history, with an estimated cost of over $5.5 billion to rebuild. The lifelong residents who have lost loved ones face an irreplaceable loss that can never be fully recovered.

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The wildfires in Hawaii have affected over 111 individuals, with over 1000 residents still unaccounted for, according to Governor Josh Green. The town of Lahaina has suffered significant damage, and emergency officials failed to activate warning sirens.

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At least 150 counties are in a total disaster zone from Northern Florida to parts of Tennessee and North Carolina. In North Carolina, over 1,000 deaths have been confirmed, with insufficient body bags available. The speaker estimates the total death toll will be around or above 2,000. People are still trapped in isolated, wiped-out towns in the hills of North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee. Terrain and weather conditions are key considerations for humanitarian disaster relief. Nighttime weather in the mountains of North Carolina is wet with temperatures in the low thirties. Freezing conditions and early snow are expected by the end of the month, and people are walking around with nothing.

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Hurricane Milton was an extremely powerful category 5 hurricane. It caused widespread damage across its path in October 2024.

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Asheville and the area towards Hendersonville look bombed out. People are trapped in the Appalachian mountains since Hurricane Helene hit seven days ago, and the military can't help without the leader's approval. News isn't covering the extent of the damage in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. Coastal states' hurricane damage differs because the ocean recedes, leaving structures. Here, people have nothing left. The situation in North Carolina is especially dire. The speaker claims the death toll will surpass Katrina's, as many off-grid residents, hikers, and homeless people in the mountains are unaccounted for. Bodies are washing up, and some North Carolina counties have already filled 1,000 body bags and need more. The speaker insists this disaster is unprecedented for the region, unlike anything they've experienced before, because they don't have an ocean that comes in and then sucks back out.

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The speaker discusses odd details surrounding a hurricane named Milton, mentioning a now-removed website, "All About Hurricane Milton," which allegedly predicted in April that a Category 5 hurricane would cause widespread damage in October. The speaker then references a video from Tampa Bay RPC, posted four years ago, depicting a hypothetical hurricane named Phoenix devastating Tampa Bay. The video simulates news reports of mandatory evacuations and catastrophic damage from a Category 5 hurricane with winds up to 200 mph. The speaker draws a parallel to Event 201, suggesting a possible premonitory or predictive element to the Tampa Bay RPC video, questioning the resources spent on creating such a detailed simulation of a future disaster.

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Over 1,000 people are still unaccounted for in the aftermath of a devastating fire in Maui. Search and rescue teams, along with 41 dogs, have covered 85% of the impacted area, but the remaining 15% could take weeks to search due to the need to remove floors and structures in larger buildings. The intense fire may make it impossible to recover the remains of some victims. Many of the deceased are believed to be children who were left at home because schools were closed. The governor acknowledges that some sirens were broken during the fire and admits that climate change is a reality, with more frequent and severe emergencies occurring.

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A NOAA flight with a strange pattern is monitoring a hurricane expected to become a Category 4 with 140 mph winds in under 30 hours, then increasing to 145 mph within 12 hours. Forecasters expect the storm to weaken by 25 mph before hitting Sarasota, Florida as a Category 3 around 3-4 PM on Wednesday. Another NOAA flight will soon head in the same direction. There are also many flights occurring in the North Carolina and Tennessee mountains. The speaker says they may later explain the purpose of the flight patterns.

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On August 8, 2023, a fire destroyed the town of Lahaina on Maui, resulting in 96 deaths and the burning of over 2,000 buildings. Eyewitnesses reported no sirens or warnings, and emergency officials failed to activate the warning sirens. The fires spread rapidly, leading to the evacuation of over 50 individuals who jumped into the ocean to escape. The cause of the fires remains unknown, but some locals blame bad government and poor land management. The governor blamed climate change, while others speculate about directed energy weapons. A wrongful death lawsuit is being pursued against Hawaiian Electric, and questions arise about insurance coverage and the potential for a land grab.

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Residents of Maui are facing a devastating situation as the island is engulfed in flames and hit by hurricane Dora. People are resorting to throwing themselves into the ocean to escape the burning hellscape, prompting the coast guard to rescue them. The island's limited hospital facilities are overwhelmed with burn patients and those suffering from inhalation. With 911 services and communications cut off, the situation is dire. The lieutenant governor empathizes with the residents, highlighting the unimaginable reality of living in a place where the land you grew up on is on fire during a hurricane. This catastrophic event is reminiscent of the false alarm for incoming nukes a few years ago, leaving people in a state of panic and uncertainty.

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Over 1,000 body bags and refrigerated trucks are on the other side of the island. The government is being blamed for not sounding a siren or sending helicopters. People picked up their kids from school and left them at home without any warning. Innocent men, women, and children were killed because no help arrived. The community mourns the deaths of over 1,500 people. Additionally, the water in the pipes was removed to fight fires and then put back, possibly becoming toxic.

All In Podcast

Hurricane fallout, AlphaFold, Google breakup, Trump surge, VC giveback, TikTok survey
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In this episode of the All-In podcast, the hosts celebrate their upcoming 200th episode and the acquisition of the domain allin.com. They discuss the impact of Hurricane Milton, which made landfall in Florida, resulting in evacuations for 6 million residents and significant damage, with economic losses estimated between $40 to 50 billion. The conversation shifts to the science behind hurricanes, highlighting how warm ocean temperatures and the removal of sulfur dioxide from shipping fuels contribute to increased hurricane intensity. The hosts explore the economic implications for Florida's real estate market, noting that the frequency of hurricanes is changing insurance dynamics. With a potential $1 trillion in real estate value at risk, the cost of insurance is becoming untenable for homeowners. They discuss the role of state-backed reinsurance and the likelihood of federal intervention to support homeowners facing rising insurance costs. The episode also touches on the recent Nobel Prize awarded to the creators of AlphaFold for their advancements in protein folding, which could revolutionize drug discovery and biotechnology. The hosts reflect on the intersection of technology and science, emphasizing the importance of large companies in driving innovation. Finally, they analyze the current political landscape as the 2024 election approaches, noting polling trends that show Trump gaining ground against Kamala Harris. The hosts speculate on the implications of these trends and the potential for unexpected developments leading up to the election. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about wrestling and the evolving media landscape, particularly the rise of TikTok as a news source among younger audiences.
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