April 28 Bear Creek/ West Houston Flood
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:29 am
Lots of info here folks. Haven't been around because I've had to play activist to try to get some FEMA help in here. County Commissioners Radack and Eversole SHOULD be sending damage estimates to Gov. Perry. They refuse to do their jobs, so I'm doing it for them. Got 1,000 flyers printed up telling people who to call to get the process started. I started pounding pavement Monday evening, resulting in many people volunteering to help. Also getting the word out to to Cy-Fair and Katy ISD as they serve our area.
Residents need to report ALL damage (homes, possessions, vehicles) to OEM at 713-881-3100 making it clear we had raw sewage and hydrocarbons in the water. People are now getting sick from having to live in this filth. OEM turns that info over to Judge Emmett. This past Monday, nobody in county government had a clue it was this bad out here, so the flyers are now working and residents from Bear Creek and other affected subdivisions are calling. On Wednesday Emmett sent an early damage estimate to Gov. Perry. He informed Perry that we residents cannot cope alone with this hazardous living and recovery situation, and that the county has no way of assisting. He included a preliminary disaster assessment that I have yet to get my hands on. The letter mentioned 713 homes, but county Engineering now estimates between 1500-2000 homes by the time it's all counted up.
Any of you folks who had ANY damage: call OEM and report it! 713-881-3100. Joyce at OEM now has extra staff to help handle the call load.
We have a WONDERFUL Chronicle reporter, Mike Snyder, helping gather information as well. His story is scheduled to run tomorrow (Monday) after an extensive interview with me and Dave, and will follow the story as we fight with the Corps of Engineers to get the creeks and reservoirs dredged. The photographer must have taken 500 photos while they were here.
First order of business is to get FEMA help; second is to pound on the Corps and the county for improved drainage infrastructure. None of that will happen overnight.
Here's a link to the first Chronicle story from this past Thursday's Katy section. Atrocious grammatical and spelling errors, mangled quotes, but at least she got the substance of it right.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nb/ ... 06428.html
Links to pics that Dave took. If they don't work, try later. It's just too much traffic on the site sometimes to load the slideshow.
Event: http://news.webshots.com/slideshow/571595852yTlSRj
Cleanup begins: http://news.webshots.com/slideshow/571785046YEtdNW
Our new home from a church member (may she be forever blessed!). It's a 36-foot, 3-slide trailer that is bigger that some apartments I've lived in! Now we are out of our toxic home and life is much improved for us and our 2 dogs and 2 birds.
http://news.webshots.com/slideshow/571856145wfOfdv
More news later as I discover it!
Jennifer
Residents need to report ALL damage (homes, possessions, vehicles) to OEM at 713-881-3100 making it clear we had raw sewage and hydrocarbons in the water. People are now getting sick from having to live in this filth. OEM turns that info over to Judge Emmett. This past Monday, nobody in county government had a clue it was this bad out here, so the flyers are now working and residents from Bear Creek and other affected subdivisions are calling. On Wednesday Emmett sent an early damage estimate to Gov. Perry. He informed Perry that we residents cannot cope alone with this hazardous living and recovery situation, and that the county has no way of assisting. He included a preliminary disaster assessment that I have yet to get my hands on. The letter mentioned 713 homes, but county Engineering now estimates between 1500-2000 homes by the time it's all counted up.
Any of you folks who had ANY damage: call OEM and report it! 713-881-3100. Joyce at OEM now has extra staff to help handle the call load.
We have a WONDERFUL Chronicle reporter, Mike Snyder, helping gather information as well. His story is scheduled to run tomorrow (Monday) after an extensive interview with me and Dave, and will follow the story as we fight with the Corps of Engineers to get the creeks and reservoirs dredged. The photographer must have taken 500 photos while they were here.
First order of business is to get FEMA help; second is to pound on the Corps and the county for improved drainage infrastructure. None of that will happen overnight.
Here's a link to the first Chronicle story from this past Thursday's Katy section. Atrocious grammatical and spelling errors, mangled quotes, but at least she got the substance of it right.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nb/ ... 06428.html
Links to pics that Dave took. If they don't work, try later. It's just too much traffic on the site sometimes to load the slideshow.
Event: http://news.webshots.com/slideshow/571595852yTlSRj
Cleanup begins: http://news.webshots.com/slideshow/571785046YEtdNW
Our new home from a church member (may she be forever blessed!). It's a 36-foot, 3-slide trailer that is bigger that some apartments I've lived in! Now we are out of our toxic home and life is much improved for us and our 2 dogs and 2 birds.
http://news.webshots.com/slideshow/571856145wfOfdv
More news later as I discover it!
Jennifer