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In face of Harvey, the US looks like a developing country

Source: Global Times
Published: 2017/8/31

Hurricane Harvey has generated big losses in the southern US state of Texas. So far more than 30 people have died, and the economic losses are estimated at $160 billion.

The Chinese people used to believe the ability of the US to cope with natural disasters was as strong as its military strength. But 2005's Hurricane Katrina revealed the vulnerable side of the US, as does Hurricane Harvey this time.

The US, although powerful as the world's superpower, has to bear the consequences of hurricanes. But US economic development far exceeds that of China and it has abundant resources to cope with disasters. Therefore, it is supposed to do better than China in this regard. But from Hurricane Katrina to Harvey, what the US has done suggests otherwise.

The problem is that people's livelihoods are not placed as a priority in the US system. The rulers in the US care most about how to satisfy public opinion and how to seek an advantageous position in the next elections. But this has nothing to do with people's livelihoods and the authorities need not shoulder responsibility for the long-term interests of the public.

The nature of capitalism is interests, and those with capital turn their interests into a nation's laws and policies. That may be the root cause.

If there is a hurricane or flood in China, officials at both the local level and the central level are required to participate in on-site rescue relief and the whole of the nation is united. China's resources and technical abilities are not as good as the US, but the importance China attaches to disasters makes up for these shortcomings, so China can perform better than the US in rescue relief sometimes.

Comparatively, relief work in the US is burdened with bureaucracy and redundant procedures. The state government and the federal government shirk responsibilities to each other.

The West is said to be serious about finding those accountable for a disaster. The US suffered heavy losses during Hurricane Katrina, but it did not call out those who should have been held accountable for the lack of precautions, the ineffective rescue and the social chaos thereafter.

It was not until four years after Katrina that the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that the US Army Corps of Engineers - responsible for civil works projects in New Orleans - were accountable for the hurricane damage.

Every country has its problems. US carrier fleets cruise all the oceans and its overseas military bases spread all over the world. But when a hurricane comes, it acts like a developing country. China has its weaknesses too. Both China and the US have a long way to go to make up for their deficiencies.
 
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What nonsense, a storm like that would have killed thousands in the developing world, including China.
 
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What nonsense, a storm like that would have killed thousands in the developing world, including China.
Its always better to keep quiet than jumping up and down to defend your new found sugar daddy without proper first hand experience, i myself live in Galveston county, Houston Texas which was considered the hardest hit area, the Harvey not even a real "Hurricane" to begin with, its the nonstop heavy rain that has caused the damage, a flood like with a few feet of water is not going to killed thousands in anywhere in the world period
 
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What nonsense, a storm like that would have killed thousands in the developing world, including China.
Global times is a propaganda paper but lets not exaggerate our weaknesses.
This was a tropical storm on land , not even a category 1 hurricane.
Orissa had a category 4 hurricane hit a few years back and total killed were around 30.
 
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Lol Just look at Global times & Xinhua Facebook comment section..How people slang these media outlets!
They run some dope sh!t propaganda..
Global times is a propaganda paper but lets not exaggerate our weaknesses.
This was a tropical storm on land , not even a category 1 hurricane.
Orissa had a category 4 hurricane hit a few years back and total killed were around 30.
 
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Its always better to keep quiet than jumping up and down to defend your new found sugar daddy without proper first hand experience, i myself live in Galveston county, Houston Texas which was considered the hardest hit area, the Harvey not even a real "Hurricane" to begin with, its the nonstop heavy rain that has caused the damage, a flood like with a few feet of water is not going to killed thousands in anywhere in the world period
Wtf is up with this retarded "jump up and down" phrase, too many people on PDF keep throwing that around.

If you live there then you know full well that you're better equipped to handle it than China or other developing areas of the world. "In face of Harvey, the US looks like a developing country" pretty rich comming from the communist party of china.

Global times is a propaganda paper but lets not exaggerate our weaknesses.
This was a tropical storm on land , not even a category 1 hurricane.
Orissa had a category 4 hurricane hit a few years back and total killed were around 30.
Fair enuff. I was mostly just calling out the trashy commie mouthpiece called the global times.
 
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Stupid Indians as usual cheerleading for the master LOL

Wtf is up with this retarded "jump up and down" phrase, too many people on PDF keep throwing that around.

If you live there then you know full well that you're better equipped to handle it than China or other developing areas of the world. "In face of Harvey, the US looks like a developing country" pretty rich comming from the communist party of china.


Fair enuff. I was mostly just calling out the trashy commie mouthpiece called the global times.

Own up buddy. The article highlights some serious flaws. There is no justification for making up excuses. The way the 'Muricans have handled these disasters is questionable to say the least.
 
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Harvey brought US to earth. US indeed looked like a developing country during Harvey.
 
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In face of Harvey, the US looks like a developing country

Source: Global Times
Published: 2017/8/31

Hurricane Harvey has generated big losses in the southern US state of Texas. So far more than 30 people have died, and the economic losses are estimated at $160 billion.

The Chinese people used to believe the ability of the US to cope with natural disasters was as strong as its military strength. But 2005's Hurricane Katrina revealed the vulnerable side of the US, as does Hurricane Harvey this time.

The US, although powerful as the world's superpower, has to bear the consequences of hurricanes. But US economic development far exceeds that of China and it has abundant resources to cope with disasters. Therefore, it is supposed to do better than China in this regard. But from Hurricane Katrina to Harvey, what the US has done suggests otherwise.

The problem is that people's livelihoods are not placed as a priority in the US system. The rulers in the US care most about how to satisfy public opinion and how to seek an advantageous position in the next elections. But this has nothing to do with people's livelihoods and the authorities need not shoulder responsibility for the long-term interests of the public.

The nature of capitalism is interests, and those with capital turn their interests into a nation's laws and policies. That may be the root cause.

If there is a hurricane or flood in China, officials at both the local level and the central level are required to participate in on-site rescue relief and the whole of the nation is united. China's resources and technical abilities are not as good as the US, but the importance China attaches to disasters makes up for these shortcomings, so China can perform better than the US in rescue relief sometimes.

Comparatively, relief work in the US is burdened with bureaucracy and redundant procedures. The state government and the federal government shirk responsibilities to each other.

The West is said to be serious about finding those accountable for a disaster. The US suffered heavy losses during Hurricane Katrina, but it did not call out those who should have been held accountable for the lack of precautions, the ineffective rescue and the social chaos thereafter.

It was not until four years after Katrina that the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that the US Army Corps of Engineers - responsible for civil works projects in New Orleans - were accountable for the hurricane damage.

Every country has its problems. US carrier fleets cruise all the oceans and its overseas military bases spread all over the world. But when a hurricane comes, it acts like a developing country. China has its weaknesses too. Both China and the US have a long way to go to make up for their deficiencies.

It was a meter of rain. That would overflow any system.

As for a developing country...you mean like China? You guys are flooding all the time.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_China_floods
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Southwest_China_floods
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_China_floods
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_China_floods
How many have died so far this year?


Top tier city flooded...two months ago...and this wasn't even from a cyclone or hurricane.

Flooding (and deaths from it) is so common in China it isn't even newsworthy. Have you guys even talked about it in the China section?

When 20 people die in US flooding it makes the front page of world news and you guys are on top of it to post articles. When 63 died a month ago in China from flooding it just gets a footnote in World news. Nobody cared. I bet you guys didn't even mention it in the China forum (since you guys obviously also couldn't care less!) http://www.firstpost.com/world/chin...des-1-6-million-people-displaced-3796561.html. I think that says a lot.
 
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Yeah, right.
 
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