One report I read said that the buses were not relocated for fear that they'd be stolen.
I wonder how much they'll be worth in salvage. (Will it be feasible to repair/refurb them, or will that be more expensive than replacing them?)
If they'd been used to carry poor people to safety, the buses would have been someplace safe, able to be returned to the city after the rebuilding. And as a side effect some lives could've been saved or the horror of the trapped folks waiting days for food could've been avoided.
But hey, the flooded buses weren't stolen, so they accomplished that goal. The whole world knows exactly where each one is now.
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I wonder how much they'll be worth in salvage. (Will it be feasible to repair/refurb them, or will that be more expensive than replacing them?)
If they'd been used to carry poor people to safety, the buses would have been someplace safe, able to be returned to the city after the rebuilding. And as a side effect some lives could've been saved or the horror of the trapped folks waiting days for food could've been avoided.
But hey, the flooded buses weren't stolen, so they accomplished that goal. The whole world knows exactly where each one is now.