Houston during hurricane
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I certainly wouldn't travel there now.
If I were there, I would leave immediately while I still can in order to reduce he burden on the local authorities.
If you have to stay, the current advice is to have enough food and water and cash for a week and no expectation of electricity or cell phone service. Some areas may get up to two feet of rain.
If I were there, I would leave immediately while I still can in order to reduce he burden on the local authorities.
If you have to stay, the current advice is to have enough food and water and cash for a week and no expectation of electricity or cell phone service. Some areas may get up to two feet of rain.
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It's bad - pouring rain with lots of tornado alerts. We've already had about ten inches of rain today, and it's still coming down. The parts of town that always flood are going under water. Supposed to linger around for several days. Not really much in the way of wind; it's more of a water event except for tornadoes being spawned. So far, we still have electricity. If you're planning on traveling to Houston, I'd avoid it for the next week or so.
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Port Aransas and Rockport will be off-limits for quite some time. We had a condo rental in Port A next week for Labor Day weekend, and it was canceled due to the whole town being a recovery area for at least the next week and probably longer. So sad ... we love our Port A beach trips.
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Heartbreaking. There are no words---just hopes. PaulG ,I love that area too. If interested, the Rockport Chamber of Commerce has an official charitable donations page on gofundme, and of course, there is Red Cross, etc for Houston, etc. Volcanogirl, thoughts and prayers to you and all Houstonians
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is there still an airport in Houston? Haven't heard much about it. I know there are no flights going in and out. We will need at fly from there in October thankfully that is 6 weeks away. Visiting SA and Austin and our flight home goes through Houston.
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My relatives are ok but life is not going to be normal for years. My niece works downtown Houston. The infrastructure is going to take a long time to repair. The chemical plant that is about to explode is scary. Now Louisana is getting hit.
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It becomes very difficult traveling to such place at the time of such a storm. My brother was struck in
the hurricanes and he had to face a lot of problems regarding flight delay. But by God's grace he came back safely.
It is better we stay back home.
the hurricanes and he had to face a lot of problems regarding flight delay. But by God's grace he came back safely.
It is better we stay back home.
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