Anyone in San Diego good at finding missing people? See post here by @ccohanlon https://merveilles.town/@ccohanlon/111833445085635984
Also other info from @ccohanlon
Attached: 1 image Our daughter, India, who disappeared twelve days ago in San Diego. It is believed she might still be in the City Heights area of the city. If you've seen her in the past week, please contact the Missing Persons Unit of San Diego County Sheriff Department: +1 619 531 2277
Some thoughts on the reported meeting between former U.S. officials and Lavrov earlier this year—and why it's neither real diplomacy nor a helpful tool for getting to a real peace deal, but rather a trap Haass et al fell into.
https://www.pwnallthethings.com/p/fake-diplomacy-isnt-real-diplomacy
@ai6yr AMEN! In California it staggers me how poorly prepared people are and could not even go 72 hours in a disaster. We have a full set at the house for extended issues and each car has a 72 hour bag for 4 people in it.
A couple of things I also recommend:
Have an EVAC plan and rally point that all family members know
Designate a relative or trusted person outside of your area as a known contact point. if you get separated that is the place each family member calls to coordinate locations.
JOIN your community CERT team if they have one or start one.
STAY OFF THE ROAD unless evacuating. Your insta post is not worth someone having to put themselves at risk if you get into trouble
The Corsi Rosenthal box was a new one for me. I have everything I need to make that happen. Awesome