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SWTXBelle 08-27-2017 02:33 PM

Hurricane Harvey
 
It's bad, y'all.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/27/u...pgtype=article

I am currently hunkered down and okay - some water came in my back room (a study) but not too much. Currently in a break from the rain, but more is predicted.

It's the worse I've seen, and I've been watching storms for over 40 years.

FSUZeta 08-27-2017 02:35 PM

I am sorry SWTxBelle. Hope you stay safe.

carnation 08-27-2017 02:38 PM

My niece in Spring is now evacuating. I haven't heard from any of the other relatives.

aephi alum 08-27-2017 03:15 PM

Stay safe!

LaneSig 08-27-2017 03:39 PM

There are predictions of another 50 inches of rainfall in the areas.

clemsongirl 08-27-2017 03:41 PM

One of my sorority sisters just started her PhD program at University of Houston and was wandering around in thigh-high water on the streets near campus. Seriously hoping there's no permanent damage.

ChioLu 08-27-2017 03:49 PM

On Facebook, people who live in the Hurricane Harvey affected areas can mark themselves as "safe".

LXA SE285 08-27-2017 03:57 PM

The CBS affiliate got flooded out of their studio and switched to a live stream on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWwqIO_4VNw

TXDG 08-27-2017 04:05 PM

They have just evacuated the Greek housing area at UH. I saw on our region FB page that the DG house now has water on the first level.

SWTXBelle 08-28-2017 01:08 AM

The water came up to my front door, but thank God stopped before getting in the house. We had to hurriedly get our cars inside the garage, but made it in time. Currently in a bit of a lull - my son's school is flooded, I'm sure mine is, too, but knock wood, we're okay.

SAMKD 08-28-2017 10:32 AM

Stay safe! I hope it doesn't get any worse for you.

Kevin 08-28-2017 10:38 AM

I feel for y'all. Our home has flooded three times and it is not fun. If you're in an area which is flooding prone, that FEMA flood insurance is amazing.

SAMKD 08-28-2017 12:10 PM

Harvey's rains are just reaching us here in central Mississippi, and while just a whisper of what they were in Texas, are still pretty impressive.

SWTXBelle 08-29-2017 09:05 PM

Skies have cleared, but I now have to worry about the Addicks dam. Technically any spill should go east of me, but until we get the all clear, my two newest cars are on the 3rd floor roof of a school parking garage, and we are ready to bug out in my 11 year old minivan if given an evacuation order.

ASTalumna06 08-29-2017 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 2440023)
I feel for y'all. Our home has flooded three times and it is not fun. If you're in an area which is flooding prone, that FEMA flood insurance is amazing.

I feel like Houston in general is flooding prone. When I lived there a couple years ago, it would rain hard for an hour and I'd drive home from work, a relatively short drive (without touching a highway), and half of my drive would be through giant "puddles", some of them 6-12' deep. But even after experiencing that, the pictures are still incredible to see.

Hoping for the best for you, SWTXBelle!

aephi alum 08-29-2017 11:08 PM

New Orleans was under a flash flood warning this morning, and remains under a flash flood watch. I nearly jumped out of my skin when my phone got the flash flood warning push notification - my phone's sound was on and it sounded like a freaking fire alarm!

The mayor ordered all government buildings and schools closed, and told people to stay home and shelter-in-place. I live only a block from my office, so I went in (as did most of my coworkers, including one who lives in Metairie, which is a bit of a drive).

Someone remind me why I moved here??? Oh, yeah, job.

Fortunately, we are only getting the outer rain bands, and the pumps are functioning adequately, so, for New Orleans, this is not "another Katrina" - more like a shit-ton of rain.

For the people in Houston and the surrounding area, all I can do is pray. :(

elicampbell 08-30-2017 10:23 AM

Our area of south Louisiana was under a Tropical Storm Warning. We only had about 7 inches of rain here in our Parish.

The interesting part of the storm coverage in the New Orleans area, is what local official is not speaking and giving information about the event.

NWguy 08-30-2017 02:09 PM

Sigma Pi at UH has evacuated and relocated onto campus, according to its Twitter page.

On a personal note, all of my family members in Texas are safe, although a few fled the area and are awaiting word to go back home. Prayers for everyone affected.

aephi alum 08-30-2017 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elicampbell (Post 2440204)
The interesting part of the storm coverage in the New Orleans area, is what local official is not speaking and giving information about the event.

This does not surprise me, given the flooding that happened earlier this month after a heavy rain. "Oh, the pumps are all working fine ... um ... er ... yeah, not so much." The Sewerage and Water Board got caught with their pants down.

KSUViolet06 08-30-2017 10:29 PM

Sam Houston State has closed classes and postponed recruitment until 9/5/17. (Source: CAB member from the Sigma chapter there.)

All Houston Alumnae and Eta Omicron members are safe and accounted for, even if their homes and belongings sadly are not.



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