The floods

A country shows what kind of country it is in difficult times. The same goes for people. Especially when a person gets into a difficult situation and no one would benefit from him, so no one sees the point in helping him. I have played in this movie and I know what it is like. But today we will talk about the state, not about personal relationships. And yet, the state, like a stepmother or a loving parent, raises bad and good children. Maybe it all depends on it.

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Now I look at the aftermath of the devastating floods in Spain and wonder what if...

Well, there's no point in asking and wondering. It's clear. The last time I finally decided and uttered those terrible words: "I'm leaving", was during the last disaster in the country.
Indifference. And a great deal of inactivity. That's what people in distress got back then.
People in the burned villages this summer, especially in one of them, were left alone. The journalists made a big mistake, to televise crying people who were crying because the firemen did not try to help them save their houses or their animals. They hadn't even warned them with a disaster alert on the phones because "it all happened so fast" and no one knew what to do.

They were just running, together with their animals, here and there, carrying valuable things, an old woman was carrying two rifles in her hands, others were carrying bags, a young woman was running along with her horse in the square... Everything was chaos. Who will go to evacuate the residents of the nursing home? Of course, the local people, who else. Some woman had done it.
Do you understand what that means? It is - people have to do everything by themselves, there is no one to help them in every situation.

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Today I watched a video of how in Spain firefighters rescue a woman with her dog and cats by helicopter.
I cried.
There are no helicopters in Bulgaria. Only the military have helicopters, and during the fires this year, firefighters from various European countries came to help, because if things were left to the state, the country would simply burn.
Firefighters are using antiquated equipment, cars that now only move on a prayer, they can't get anywhere if they have to climb into forest terrain because they just can't. As far as I understand, people's clothing is second hand because it is very expensive and the state cannot afford a new one. Just as it cannot afford new fire engines, or new trains, or new buses and trolleys in public transport.

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As it also cannot afford to buy ambulances, even second-hand ones, nor to equip them. Therefore, the population takes up this task - to collect funds, to buy equipment for hospitals, because the state is simply absent, as usual, when it comes to vital things. The president organizes a Christmas concert every year in which the ordinary poor population is asked to donate money for the treatment of children in need, because otherwise there is no way for these children to be treated. As they wrote well last year - at the Christmas concert we celebrate the absence of the state, as always. And usually those lucky children, who are given the opportunity to be treated, do so abroad, because there is no such opportunity in Bulgaria. Bulgaria does not have the necessary equipment, nor do these specialists exist.

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Such a thing exists in neighboring Turkey, our five-century enslaver, from whom we have been "liberated" only to be enslaved again and sink even deeper than we were before.
Just recently we commented with an acquaintance that this liberation was not a good move at all, since we fell into the clutches of communism, which took us centuries back and buried us so deep that for nearly a century we cannot get out of the hole.
We no longer have anything, we are capable of nothing. The state is falling apart.

Oh wait, there's money. For the seventh early parliamentary elections within three and a half years.
But there is no humanity. And there is no money for the important and human things. And people are the same. Like the state. How can a doctor abandon you as a patient, see that you are not well, but not want to examine you. How can a firefighter watch your house burn and not want to help you. How can you be told on the emergency telephone of the water supply company that technicians came to the field, fixed the damage and you have water, when you don't, you don't have water in the following days either, and technicians to repair the damage did not come at all...

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A young family of doctors collected the money from their wedding to donate it to the neonatology department of the hospital where they work, so that necessary equipment can be purchased. The doctors in the ward were so happy that they hoped these people would "set an example for others". Other people should also donate money, other people, people from the people should do the work of the state, build the state, because there is no state.
Oh, don't think I'm being dramatic, it's just the moment you see you're left alone. To die. Pure and simple. No complications. Just to die.


The pictures I used here, thank God, are not of floods. These are just the salt pans in Pomorie. This year, thank God, there were no major complications from floods like previous years where I am sure the affected families are still suffering because the state is not doing anything, there is simply no state. We can only pray that calamities do not befall us because that will be the end.

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The people do everything and they always have and always will. A lot of people panic are swept away in a flood. Some don't.

My brother in law, wife, and me were shooting the Colorado River rapids on fine summer day. Now the wife can swim like a fish.

So you lie on your back in the water, I said to them go down feet first and move your hands next to your hips to keep up.

If you want to go to the left bank you tilt your feet to the right and the current pushes your body to the left.
If you want to go to the right bank you tilt your feet to left and the current will push your body to the left.

Keep your head up and steer like that away from rocks, hazards like trees and rocks, and whirlpools that will suck you down so you see where you're going. Steer to avoid that stuff.

Now we're shooting about a half a mile around a good sized bend that curved around a bar to left, which we could get out there at the end, run back up to the start and doing that all day.

When we were done hours later, we were talking and my brother in law said he had never swam before and didn't know how to swim before this and it was great! He was about 14.

You don't know to swim?

No.

I didn't know that.

Again tilt your against the current opposite to where you want to land. Relax and keep your feet up. And if a kid that does not know how to swim - don't swallow the water.

No solution is perfect but somehow humanity survived.

One time I was driving South on U S 99 past Kern county, California and the whole county was under water. The whole thing. I've seen it in other places and it happens. Life's a bitch and then you die, was what Americans used to say when I was a kid. And though I live in a desert, this last snowfall flooded my basement about a foot deep. Three times during the 24 hour period. It wasn't as deep each subsequent time. But I lost keys and couldn't get inside to move the barrel filling hose. I found my keys finally...after a rhyming prayer to St. Anthony.

I think I should learn to pray too, because I have nothing else to do anyway.

I can swim, but I fear that under such circumstances I will panic and this will play a bad joke on my good swimming skills above.

Life's a bitch and then you die.

I regret I didn't hear these words as a child and that someone ever lied to me that life isn't as hard and nasty as it really is.

Not only praying for the better and the more, but also expressing gratitude for what we have. It could always be worse than it is.

Here you again 😄 Yes, today I am grateful that I have my 8557 Steem which I can power down to cover my expenses. I finally decided to do this as I don't have any other option. An entire era has ended. I'm sad, but I should be grateful, right? 🤔 And yes, apparently it could get worse. Until now I thought it couldn't.

you do, what you have to do
i hope for the best for you

Thank you! 🙏

I once thought my Dad was the meanest man as grew I saw how much he taught me and what he faced. As we age, we learn to appreciate our parents and see their struggles first hand.

Life's a bitch and then you die, was what Americans used to say when I was a kid.

I remember that. I guess I haven't heard that phrase since high school. Maybe college. Also, "Life sucks and then you die."

The worst flooding that I've seen personally was probably during Hurricane Agnes. I was a very young kid, and my grandfather rescued a chipmunk from a bridge where the water had flooded both sides, leaving the chipmunk stranded in the center. No idea how he saw it, but he stopped the car, waded out and brought it off the bridge. We kept it as a pet for a while.

Of course Katrina and Helene have been more consequential, in terms of human impact. I think the situation was the same there as the post describes in Bulgaria. People solve problems. Not governments.

When I was driving a truck I went to numerous places where the docks were dug down at a slant the water was about even with the dock top. Houston, Phoenix, and many more and you backed down into it and when you were empty the trailer would start to float because of the tires which were completely underwater.

I was watching a reel of a Pakistani family living in Spain, where their car had stopped, and within 10-15 minutes, the insurance representative was there to help them. This family had been quite well off in Pakistan, but now they’re settled in Spain, and they couldn't stop admiring the efficiency and support available there.

In that moment, I felt a tight knot in my stomach. Why can't our country be like that? Why do we, the people of Pakistan, have to live in such challenging conditions? It’s heartbreaking that for most of us, facing a crisis with such immediate support feels like a distant dream. I may or may never be in a similar situation, but the question lingers — why must things be this way?

They say: "God helps those who help themselves." But in our case, it’s the people helping each other with the will of God. Not the government stepping in where it should.

It feels like those in power are only helping themselves get richer, while the average person struggles more each day. Instead of lifting people up, it’s as if they’re pushing them further down, making life harder with each passing day. Seeing how other countries support their people makes this reality hit even harder.

Yesterday I watched a very good report about the situation in the country, in connection with the so many elections that we have had in recent years. What has changed? Nothing, people say. People in polluted cities are even more poisoned, villages without water continue to have no water, prices skyrocket, etc. So who is to blame for this? "The people, of course," the report said.
As long as the people continue to accept and agree with everything, this will continue and we will only go down. Because the rulers, yes, are only interested in their own enrichment, this has been seen in recent decades, there is no dispute about this. All people are greedy, but especially the rulers of Bulgaria are looting as if tomorrow the world will end and they will not have eaten enough/have not stolen enough, everything that can be stolen. In every country there are abuses and embezzlement, but here people seem to have no measure and the people do nothing, they just go from election to election. Is it the same in your country? We are increasing the price of heating - ok, no problem, electricity too - good, the water is poisonous and unfit for use, they stop it all the time, but the price is constantly increasing - sure, everything is fine. We have some of the highest food prices in Europe - well, we can be proud of that, etc.
And they collect taxes, yes, the state, of course, does not help in any situations, but you pay taxes so that you do not get anything for them. And then we see some random video of a random everyday occurrence in some normal country and we're like, wtf, what is this?
Well, I really don't know what planet I live on 🤷‍♀️

Will you believe if I said:

"Have you written this about my country!?!?"

All people are greedy, but especially the rulers of Bulgaria are looting as if tomorrow the world will end and they will not have eaten enough/have not stolen enough, everything that can be stolen.

It's the same situation here :(