San Francisco is facing challenges in preparing for extreme rains and floods exacerbated by climate change, as highlighted in a report by the San Francisco Civil Grand Jury. The city's efforts to combat climate change and prevent flooding have been criticized for significant flaws, with concerns raised about the lack of preparedness for rising sea levels and powerful storms.
As sea level rise hits our city, SF must be prepared. We must harden our sewers, neighborhoods, and MUNI tunnels against flooding. But a new report by the civil grand jury makes one thing clear: We aren't ready. https://t.co/ut0DOV3rMY 🧵
As climate change unleashes ever-more powerful storms, worsening floods and rising sea levels, San Francisco remains woefully unprepared for inundation, a civil grand jury determined in a report this week. https://t.co/48FEXieICC
Based on what's happening on Taraval St. My guess is this will take 3+ years to fix. Because...San Francisco. 🤷♂️ https://t.co/lNaJAZ8ZeY
A new report by the civil grand jury details great flaws in San Francisco's attempt to combat climate change and prevent flooding. https://t.co/d8P5re3A3H
S.F. isn’t ready for extreme rains and floods, expected to worsen due to climate change, according to a report released Tuesday by the San Francisco Civil Grand Jury. https://t.co/X5NOvwuvRV