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Coastal Longhorns - Hurricane Harvey Thread

joeywa

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Everyone in Corpus, Rockport, Port A, Port OC, Galveston, Houston, Padre Island, etc., please be safe this weekend. This is a bear of a storm. Don't take any chances and be smart.

Hook Em! 🤘🏻

 
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I bet  the RV site we usually get in Rockport has been devastated.
Sad to say I fixed that for you. I have family up and down the coast of Texas and they're all staying and I'm in Austin with extra bedrooms. 

 
Brought my family to San Antonio from Corpus. If the power comes on tonight, we're headed back, otherwise tomorrow. Everyone along the coast needs your continued prayers.

 
The school where I teach is being used as a shelter. I am staying with my daughter's family right now, which was an unexpected benefit.

My concern is school starting again, but not having power at home, or having both routes to school impassable (both county roads for about 15 miles.). One of the routes is certain to flood, but the other is 50-50.

May need to commute much further.

 
Aaron is in Pearland, which has received 25+ inches of rain so far. Is Aaron okay?

 
It's a mess for sure. And now the models showing it is likely headed back to the Gulf to recharge and swing around and come back. Ugh. Not good for Houston area and SW LA.


 
Just got a text from Aaron. They're okay but it's getting worse. 

 
Just got a text from Aaron. They're okay but it's getting worse.
Glad you heard back, because I texted him earlier and didn't get a reply.

I got plenty of family and friends down there, so I've been a wreck keeping up with everything from afar.

 
Aaron and his family are pinned in there in Pearland. They can't get out as roads are flooded in all directions. His street is flooded to his yard. But forecasters say they're going to get another 20 inches of rain, so I fear he and his family will need to move to the second floor.

Prayers for Aaron and his family and hopefully this thing will move out soon.

 
Glad you heard back, because I texted him earlier and didn't get a reply.

I got plenty of family and friends down there, so I've been a wreck keeping up with everything from afar.
 Have a lot of folks in my extended family that live down there as well.   This is Katrina type stuff.

 
This is not good, folks.  They're talking about intermittent release of water from Addicks Dam and one other.  Officials are saying that the affected homes will have water in their homes for the next 2 months.  Think about that.  Ugh.  The other option is to do nothing, and one or both dams fail, and Houston becomes what New Orleans did when the levees failed in Katrina. 

 
Aaron and his family are pinned in there in Pearland. They can't get out as roads are flooded in all directions. His street is flooded to his yard. But forecasters say they're going to get another 20 inches of rain, so I fear he and his family will need to move to the second floor.

Prayers for Aaron and his family and hopefully this thing will move out soon.
Yes.  I've been in contact with him as well today/tonight.  Hope things settle a bit and they see the waters recede.  This storm system is doing all the wrong things right now. 

 
They're still calling for another 20 inches of rain. The average elevation of the Houston area is 50 ft above sea level. The area does not drain very fast. This isn't good at all.

 
If you get a Mandatory Evacuation notification, don't screw around. Get your family and whatever you want to take packed and GET OUT. There is a very real chance that these levees are breached by tomorrow afternoon. This is not something to dilly dally on. When they say mandatory, they mean GTFO.

 
Glad you heard back, because I texted him earlier and didn't get a reply.

I got plenty of family and friends down there, so I've been a wreck keeping up with everything from afar.
Know what you mean. My brother and his wife live in Pearland and one of their kids, with small kids of their own, in Dickinson. Haven't heard from him since Saturday night and haven't been able to reach him. 

 
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