In 2022, United States imported $3.1B in Toilet Paper, mainly from Canada ($1.37B), China ($806M), Mexico ($508M), Germany ($42.2M), and Israel ($41M).
Approximately 8% of the total is imported. Not much but it was news to me.
I was at Costco yesterday and they had Charmin brand toilet paper only, but it appeared to be going fast! Bottled water also appeared to be very low. I was thinking possibly some of these basic supplies might have been sent toward the Carolina's and hurricane ravished areas.
Unfortunately the general public isn't
Reports of this all over the country since yesterday
https://www.fox29.com/news/port-stri...s-social-media
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That a whole other level of damage western NC is facing. I have multiple friends that do hurricane relief work. None were sent to NC. I’m sure they’re people working there, but the enormity of the work to be done is mind boggling. And winter is coming.
I’m with you, hope these things are being sent to NC. But the barking union boss is like the weather man. Fear sells.
The toilet paper buying is bad cher.
I did commercial construction project management for a major disaster services company until recently. It is an extremely high stress job. On one level I miss it. On another I'm glad not to be deploying to NC right now. The level of destruction from this storm will rival Katrina in its scope. The rebuilding will continue for the next decade. Word is that the two North/South Interstates will be out of service for 6 months to a year. I've heard in some areas there is no rebuilding because the land simple doesn't exist anymore. Whole mountainsides were washed away.
I’m waiting for the situation to settle down a little in Appalachia and watch people come unhinge after losing their homes to a flood, and of course, had no flood insurance. Class action lawsuits for failed dams for starters. And FEMA has no money, but I’ll stop there. That’s a topic for Reddit.
It’s such a large area, there’s a ton of obstacles to overcome just infrastructure wise. And winter is coming.
But I’d be remiss without expressing compassion towards those folks, especially those who lost loved ones that may never be found.
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