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27th August 17, 10:29 AM
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All along the path have been on my mind all week. I'm praying for it to collapse soon. I've a cousin in New Orleans packed and full tank
of gas with nowhere to go if need arises. The cost of flooding is horrendous. Keep safe all.
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27th August 17, 11:51 AM
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Yes, it's not the wind that's the issue for Houston. It's the relentless rain from the depression remnants that is causing flooding throughout the city, and not just the low-lying areas to the SE. I live to the NNW of downtown Houston, but anyone in a neighborhood near a creek is in danger of the floods. Thankfully, our home has been spared, but more rain is expected. I have business in another town west of Houston starting Monday, but am stranded by flooded roadways, and will have to work from home via the Internet. I believe our bank building near a bayou is flooded. Regardless, we are among the lucky ones and thank God for our good fortune. My prayers, though, go to the many that have been (and will be) displaced by the floods because the rains will continue for several days.
Last edited by Jack Daw; 27th August 17 at 12:14 PM.
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