Intersections Film Series - "Agnes 50: Life After the Flood"
Intersections Film Series - "Agnes 50: Life After the Flood"
It can be forgiven, right? It was 50 years ago–satellite weather prediction was still in its infancy, nothing like the sophisticated systems we have in place today. Surely something like Hurricane Agnes, which at the time was the costliest hurricane to ever hit the United States and dumped more than 14 trillion gallons of water on Pennyslvania, would not repeat its damage were it to arrive today? We’re safer today aren’t we?
Alexander Monelli’s Agnes 50: Life After the Flood suggests that this may be a false sense of security. For starters, we know that climate change will bring more frequent and severe flooding events to Pennsylvania. But even beyond that, this retrospective on Agnes shows that so often the results of disasters depend on decision-making by people, both before and during an event. Join us for this retrospective discussion as we also consider how we can better prepare from a social, policy, and infrastructure perspective for future flooding events in Pennsylvania.
Following the film, we will host a post-film panel discussion with the audience and other officials. Free to register for all!