“There’s a lot of similarities, between what has happened in Texas and California,” said Roshi Nateghi, a researcher at Purdue University who studies infrastructure sustainability and resilience.
“In both cases, you had an extreme climate or weather event. And in both cases, the states were not prepared.”
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