Wait a minute!!! Isn't the Clinton Foundation a charitable organization that deals with disasters just like this?
No, they are not. There are charitable organizations that are set up to deal with disasters like floods. The Clinton Foundation is not one of them. They might be of help with programs that deal with health issues related to flood victims. For example, a veteran's family that needs special help with medical issues that are not covered by the VA or other agencies might receive help from the Foundation. Another example, a child of a veteran with a speech impediment who is unable to get assistance and therapy due to the disruption of available services may receive assistance from the Foundation to acquire private services to continue the disrupted services.
The Clinton Foundation tried to help after Katrina and the Haiti earthquake. Bubba was put in charge of recovery efforts in Haiti.....which is why the problem remains today.
Clinton Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disaster relief
The Foundation has funded extensive disaster relief programs following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit, President George W. Bush asked former Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton to raise funds to help rebuild the Gulf Coast region. The two Presidents, having worked together to assist victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami, established the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund to identify and meet the unmet needs in the region, foster economic opportunity, and to improve the quality of life of those affected.[55] In the first month after the hurricane, the Fund collected over 42,000 online donations alone; approximately $128.4 million has been received to date from all 50 states and $30.9 million from foreign countries. The foundation was again involved following the 2010 Haiti earthquake.[2]