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The president of my company is from the Houston area.
She just walked into to my office and shared this shot.
This is Hobby airport, just mind blowing
No it's not funny and I just said that I was sorry.Not Funny Bro!!
This is Hobby......
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This is IAH,
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So are you still dry?
No it's not funny and I just said that I was sorry.
Did you read my post #140?![]()
I just edited out the shot too.Did just saw your post.
Good to hear.Yes, I'm on the good side of the reservoirs,
Im currently hosting a couple that were trapped in their vehicle on the road behind my house. The roads around here are very bad thanks to the bayou that is well above its banks.
My grandparents who live in bear creek (right by the addicks reservoir) had to be rescued, they are safe now.
My street is a bit flooded, but the water hasnt crested my driveway, and I still have power thankfully.
I seriously hope everyone else in and around town is safe!
Im in NW Houston (290 @ Hwy 6 area)Mike, where in Houston are you?
Yeah, its not pretty. All I can do is hope for breaks in the rain.Ouch, that's a hard hit area.
Yeah, its not pretty. All I can do is hope for breaks in the rain.
Your area ok?
Thanks for checking on us my friend appreciate a lot.
Of course there are plenty more from Houston Texas on R2R and I like to hear how these folks are doing.
I'm doing good and last time I spoke to Dennis he was fine as well.
Many mandatory evacuations around me with helicopters and airboats, even the National Guard is doing it's thing.
They calling in the Army for looters as looting is taking it's toll as we speak
Worst part still to come as food supplies are low and ppl going nuts if they here a store got some supplies.
Many if not most fastfood and grocery stores are closed.
This will be a disaster area long after Harvey is gone and it will take years for ppl to rebuild.

