nutkin517 wrote:I'm afraid most of Port Arthur and mid county is gone.
Thanks for that optimistic message. My son is a fireman for Port Arthur.
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nutkin517 wrote:I'm afraid most of Port Arthur and mid county is gone.
Alyono wrote:Orange is now getting the worst
MBryant wrote:nutkin517 wrote:I'm afraid most of Port Arthur and mid county is gone.
Thanks for that optimistic message. My son is a fireman for Port Arthur.
southwest southerner wrote:MBryant wrote:nutkin517 wrote:I'm afraid most of Port Arthur and mid county is gone.
Thanks for that optimistic message. My son is a fireman for Port Arthur.
Ignore those posts. I live in Houston and the local news is covering Beaumont/Port Arthur tonight. Mayor of Port Arthur has communicated that they were rescuing everyone in town with a huge dump truck.
Dire situation tonight for sure, but it's not "gone" by any means.
Aric Dunn wrote:jasons wrote:Southerngale is just NW of Beaumont, between there and Sour Lake off of Hwy. 105
there are few 60 inch doppler estimates in that area.. not good. most of it in the last 12 hours..
southerngale wrote:My house took on water early this morning and has been rising all day. We now have 3-4 feet of water in our house as of about 4 hours ago. Still raining and still rising. Still here, upstairs in the garage apartment behind my house. The rains are relentless and I'm just praying this little apartment survives. If not, I'm toast. It's scary hearing the rain slam against it. The waters are still rising. Pinewood is completely underwater. My house was built in 1960 and had never flooded before.
This is truly a disaster of epic proportion.
I know I'm not the only one suffering tonight, but please send prayers that this little apartment holds up. Prayers going out to everyone affected...
southerngale wrote:My house took on water early this morning and has been rising all day. We now have 3-4 feet of water in our house as of about 4 hours ago. Still raining and still rising. Still here, upstairs in the garage apartment behind my house. The rains are relentless and I'm just praying this little apartment survives. If not, I'm toast. It's scary hearing the rain slam against it. The waters are still rising. Pinewood is completely underwater. My house was built in 1960 and had never flooded before.
This is truly a disaster of epic proportion.
I know I'm not the only one suffering tonight, but please send prayers that this little apartment holds up. Prayers going out to everyone affected...
southerngale wrote:My house took on water early this morning and has been rising all day. We now have 3-4 feet of water in our house as of about 4 hours ago. Still raining and still rising. Still here, upstairs in the garage apartment behind my house. The rains are relentless and I'm just praying this little apartment survives. If not, I'm toast. It's scary hearing the rain slam against it. The waters are still rising. Pinewood is completely underwater. My house was built in 1960 and had never flooded before.
This is truly a disaster of epic proportion.
I know I'm not the only one suffering tonight, but please send prayers that this little apartment holds up. Prayers going out to everyone affected...
southerngale wrote:My house took on water early this morning and has been rising all day. We now have 3-4 feet of water in our house as of about 4 hours ago. Still raining and still rising. Still here, upstairs in the garage apartment behind my house. The rains are relentless and I'm just praying this little apartment survives. If not, I'm toast. It's scary hearing the rain slam against it. The waters are still rising. Pinewood is completely underwater. My house was built in 1960 and had never flooded before.
This is truly a disaster of epic proportion.
I know I'm not the only one suffering tonight, but please send prayers that this little apartment holds up. Prayers going out to everyone affected...
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