Recent research predicts that many more Americans will find themselves regularly “stranded”— cut off from essential services, rescue workers and health care — long before flooding actually reaches their homes. “I don’t have another move in me,” Destito, 73, told EHN. “It’s a tough conversation,” Christopher Krahforst, the climate adaptation director for Hull, told EHN. There needs to be access,” Tarabochia-Gast told EHN in a phone conversation. And that can be really facilitated by connectivity back to the emergency room,” he told EHN.
Source: CBC News October 02, 2023 09:41 UTC