
FEMA Flipped Trailer
The people who have lived in this trailer since Hurricane Rita got out about ten minutes before it turned onto its side.


Dowlen Road near Parkdale Mall, Beaumont

Flooded Underpass

Sabine Pass

North 11th, Beaumont

Photo by Gene Hughes

Flooded streets in Fannett.Photo by Gene Hughes

A depth marker in a drainage ditch on Wise Road in Hamshire testifies to the heavy rains that hit the area. Photo by Jane McBride

Photo by Jane McBride

Photo by Jane McBride

What used to be a carport lies in pieces and hangs from a utility pole. Photo by Jane McBride

Photo by Jane McBride


The edge of Texas 124 was as close as this homeowner couldn't get to his home. Photo by Jane McBride


The cover to vacuums lies on its side at Tyrrell Park Car Wash in Beaumont. Photo by Jane McBride

The roof of the old Long's Warehouse Furniture building lies scattered on 15th Street in Orange.By Greg Hayes/The Orange County News

Domino's Pizza, Bridge City. By Greg Hayes/The Orange County News


The law office of James Dunaway and Elizabeth Mathews, across from the Orange County Courthouse, burned to the ground early Thursday morning.Greg Hayes/The Orange County News
(That fire was possibly caused by exploding power transformers.)

Utility poles in Beaumont

The roof of Small World Training Center, a business which trains day care workers, was ripped off of half the building by Hurricane Humberto early Thursday morning. Photo by Pete Churton

Downed trees, such as this one on a fence near Lamar University, were a common sight in Beaumont's South Park neighbornhood after Hurricane Humberto blew through.photo by Pete Churton

The Art Museum of Southeast Texas says they suffered severe structural damage from Hurricane Humberto, Beaumont.

House in Groves

Beaumont Street Flooding

Carport that killed man in Bridge City

(I didn't take these... found on various area websites.)