New to us. Closed Tuesday.
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Buddy of mine who has a small place in Sargent was leaving last night but decided to turn around and stay. Place is on the water and I'm not sure why he thinks staying will help anything.
Talk to him this morning, he's determined to ride it out but I asked what if you get swept out to sea, he didn't respond.
I don't understand how that area is allowed to have living areas on the first floor. I haven't looked at the flood plain map, but surely that community is in the area where you have to have breakaway walls, no living, etc. I thought those houses are relatively new in that community.SoTheySay said:
Yes, insured.
It's like a traditional home on slab - first floor is kitchen, living, etc.
Irish_Man said:
Buddy of mine who has a small place in Sargent was leaving last night but decided to turn around and stay. Place is on the water and I'm not sure why he thinks staying will help anything.
Talk to him this morning, he's determined to ride it out but I asked what if you get swept out to sea, he didn't respond.
slickwilly107 said:
This should get your attention. Especially if you have decided to stay and ride it out. This is an unprecedented response asset request for the state.
GunRangeGal said:
My aunt, uncle, and cousin have decided to ride it out in Corpus. Their houses are boarded up, but I'm still worried sick about them. We got my grandmother to evacuate, but the rest of the family wanted to stay. My uncle owns a glass business and has been working his tail off boarding up businesses and houses all around town.
I also highly doubt our family fishing cabin in Baffin Bay will still be there.
Both. Harvey from what I can read (and news stations are saying) has the potential to just drop buckets of rain and bring an amount of water associated with a hurricane/tropical storm Houston hasn't seen in a couple of decades. Add to it that the potential and aggressiveness this storm has hit within the last 24 hours makes it fearsome.kayakag said:slickwilly107 said:
This should get your attention. Especially if you have decided to stay and ride it out. This is an unprecedented response asset request for the state.
Do you think it's more a factor of having competent and prepared leadership at the top, or the potential danger of this storm?
Watchful Ag said:
What are some of the latest models? Are they really expecting it to run the coast?
TX_AG_10 said:
Happy Birthday! In all seriousness, hope your day and weekend gets better!