Posted on 02/18/2024 8:53:37 AM PST by Morgana
More transgender clothing should fix everything
Moving Heaven and Earth to make a statement.
“On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand;
All other ground is sinking sand,
All other ground is sinking sand”
Target should take a lesson.
Wow…
“removing the damaged portion of the store”
I sure hope the tranny merchandise wasn’t affected!
Climate Change, baby!
Well Ferris it’s like this. I know where this Targay is and the bank it sits on. If they take all the queer stuff from their stores and throw it into the sinking ground, with tons of concrete, they may be able to stop the landslide.
In my old job we looked at some commercial properties in West Virginia.
Several of them were built in areas that technically were out of the one hundred year flood plain but we had local newspaper articles showing floods every few years.
Deep valleys surrounded by tall mountains are very common in the state—and any significant rain can flood most valleys.
It was funny listening to the property owners lying about their flood history when you could see the previous high water levels on the concrete walls outside.
;-)
Is this an area of West Virginia where coal mining has taken place? Land slides have been known to happen in such areas,
as the ground settles and old mine tunnels are subsiding.
The people need our prayers and support, but the sick ideology the company focuses on can go back to hell where it belongs!
heh
🔝🔝
But water supply to the area has been limited as authorities investigate the slipping hill and a West Virginia American Water spokesperson told WSAZ that the initial slip on February 2 had damaged its water main.
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So which came first... the ground slippage or the damage to the watermain? A leaking main has the potential to turn the whole thing into a building on top of a pile of soup....
By the way, the streetview of this goes right around the building and one can get a much better perspective of the ‘hill’ that is being referred to... https://www.google.ca/maps/@38.4193163,-82.2842196,3a,75y,33.52h,82.44t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sfceYjweyI1E-klUQkrWKTg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
That one won’t buff out.
No, this is just east of I-64 east of Huntington. Having lived in that area, it looks like the cause is poorly executed cut and fill site prep, compromised by rain and gravity over the years.
Some soils engineer has some ‘splaining to do.
-PJ
May be a contributing factor, not a lot of flat ground in WV. They generally have to move a great deal of rock and dirt to build on. Just the way it is.
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