You guys hate on Art Rascon but that dude has been on longer than anyone in the city. Props to him.
dlance said:Were they in Grants Lake? Man that place used to flood alllllllll the time.Bonfired said:
I'm basically at Lexington and highway 6 in Sugar Land (voluntary evacuation area) and my complex has held up very well so far. No water entering on the first floor, and hasn't really gotten close so far. I have 4 other people and 2 dogs with me tonight...the ironic part was that I was intending to stay with them, but their subdivision flooded and water is likely going to get into their house.
Taking it day by day. Hopefully their neighborhood becomes accessible soon.
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Any word on the Commonwealth Subdivision? Hopefully my parents are sleeping so I am hoping not to wake them as I have the last two nights from overseas.
I have a good friend a text this morning with your address. He is probably still asleep. There is another Ag in that area who will come by if you still need help. Call me at 512-633-3374 if you still need help.LNKnutson said:
We have 2 adults, a teenager, child and dog located at 12836 Raven Tree, cypress. Is anyone able to help with this?
coastsrs said:
Majority looks to the NE at this time. Again, still slowly crawling. 5:55am update
Harkrider 93 said:I have a good friend a text this morning with your address. He is probably still asleep. There is another Ag in that area who will come by if you still need help. Call me at 512-633-3374 if you still need help.LNKnutson said:
We have 2 adults, a teenager, child and dog located at 12836 Raven Tree, cypress. Is anyone able to help with this?
Greg Harkrider
TX04Aggie said:
Anyone have an update on Harmony neighborhood in Spring Area by grand parkway. I thought i saw where some parts of that area along the creek were getting evac....
jonj101 said:98Ag99Grad said:
In Silverlake myself here in Pearland. Been raining all day but no street flooding for us. My parents live on the other side of 288 in Southgate and their streets are flooded but no water in the house.
I live in Southgate as well. Water is 2/3 of the way to the house with the streets completely flooded. Only reason I was able to get back from Costco earlier was because my truck is slightly lifted. This is the highest its been in this neighborhood from what I understand. The retention pond behind the neighborhood is full, and last I walked around to the lake it was about 1-2 feet of it left to surface.
The next 24 hours is going to determine if we get water in the house or not. With the current models being shown it looks like this thing is hovering over the city. If I gotta leave it sucks but its just stuff and replaceable. Only problem is idk which route to get north of the city to head towards Dallas.
A friend of mine just made it to 1314 from 99 and is taking that to 45. For anyone else looking at that route it was clear about an hour ago. He lost power in Kingwood and with the other pics posted in this thread it was a good time to leave.
Lets keep sharing info and updates as we can - all I'm seeing on the news at the moment is sensationalized rescues, and while I appreciate the volunteers out there, that is doing nothing for informational purposes.