Praying for you all in Texas!We live in Sienna Plantation which is in Missouri City...SW suburb of Houston. Moved here in March from Galveston. We lost power briefly over night but back on now. Today is simply a hunker down time as rain and wind bands hit followed by lulls in both. Expect our worst to come Sunday afternoon through Tuesday as Harvey turns towards Houston metro area. It'll have winds by then around 45 mph but copious amounts of rain. Apparent tornado hit our area last night but we are ok
Can we hope for biblical event in Waco...just askin'.
watched a tornado go buy and hit by the Berry Center. It's a nice stadium in Cy-Fair area. I was telling my watch that cloud form. They seen a tornado before. I'm tired of this rain.with this monster hurricane ?
We live in Sienna Plantation which is in Missouri City...SW suburb of Houston. Moved here in March from Galveston. We lost power briefly over night but back on now. Today is simply a hunker down time as rain and wind bands hit followed by lulls in both. Expect our worst to come Sunday afternoon through Tuesday as Harvey turns towards Houston metro area. It'll have winds by then around 45 mph but copious amounts of rain. Apparent tornado hit our area last night but we are ok
The national media is not even coming close to the disaster this is and will become. It may take over 6-months to bail/dig out of this mess for hundreds of thousands of people. Stay dry.
Red Cross announced that the flooded area in Texas is the size of Lake Michigan.
owenfield - you guys are under mandatory evac. Are you going to stick it out? If so, Godspeed.
I posted this on the other board and it is mainly Katy-centric. Others around town have it much worse than we do.
Poster is correct. We are just south of I-10 and Pin Oak (think the big mall). The water in the yard & street dropped to 25" and I was able to get the truck out to go check on some of our friends on the north and west side of downtown Katy. It's total devastation. All roads out of town are flooded & blocked. Our friends houses had between 3' & 6' of water but couldn't even get close to them. The boat storage unit where I have the boat and jet skis was hit by a tornado and is now under 24" of water keeping me from using them to help rescue.
The HS is packed absolutely full of national guard equipment and troops. Except for using boats to float door to door they can do nothing until the water goes down a few feet.
We have gone to our storage facility that did not get flooded and retrieved 6-boxes of men's & women's clothing to sort out. Will be dropping it at the church this afternoon.
The national media is not even coming close to the disaster this is and will become. It may take over 6-months to bail/dig out of this mess for hundreds of thousands of people. Stay dry.
That has to be what they meant.I would be inclined to question the wording of that statement; perhaps they meant the area of the rain coming down was hundreds of miles wide and long; the flooded area itself is certainly large but not 105 miles x 310 miles...
Our mandatory evacuation has been necessitated by the fear that the Brazos River will top or breach the Sienna levee. We followed the mandate and went to friends in Sugar land where there is no evacuation order. I went back to our home today and no water and still with power. The river gauge at the Richmond bridge has shown a drop from a crest of 59' to approximately 57'. Also, a levee downstream at Columbia Lakes was breached which has relieved some pressure upstream in Sienna. We will probably go home tomorrow even though the final crest is predicted for Thursday. This has been an incredible catastrophe. Metro Houston has about 6.5 million people and everyone has been effected in some way and this doesn't count the devastation in Rock Port, Tivoli, Port O'Connor, Bay City, Palacios, Victoria and on and on.The volunteer effort has been incredible.
My entire family of 13 nieces and nephews and two sisters-in-law, plus two close friends were all spared from property damage and physical harm. One sister-in-law in Cypress had the water rise to within 4 feet of her front door before receding. A friend lost power.....for 15 minutes.
I'm told by all of them that they are now in the clear.
I'm worn out from worrying and praying so much.