04 September, 2017

Harvey wrecks up to a million cars in car-dependent Houston.

AS THE HURRICANE Harvey storm system dissipates and the water it dropped recedes, Houstonians left without shelter face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives. Many people are focused on the staggering figure of 40,000 homes lost, but another number also deserves close scrutiny: The flooding destroyed as many as a million cars in the Houston metro area.
Cars are pushed together during heavy flooding
in the center of a hotel compound, in Houston,
TX, on Aug. 29, 2017.
Reliable transportation is a daily, fundamental need, almost more so in the wake of a disaster. Add in the fact that Houston is a car-dependent city, and the consequences of the destruction of so many vehicles comes into stark focus. How will rental companies and dealerships suddenly supply cars to people who need them right now? How do people get permanent cars? And what is the fate for the many people who can’t afford to replace their way of getting around?


Read the story by Alex Davies on Wired - “Harvey wrecks up to a million cars in car-dependent Houston.

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