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Last Post 19 Oct 2006 05:52 AM by Melanie Labrie. 4 Replies.
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16 Oct 2006 06:25 PM  

Hi

Just an update on the flooding in Texas near Houston, many bayous are out of their banks, flooding in Jersey Village, flooding in Porter, flooding in New Caney, cars under water, water in Houses, still raining over 10 inches in Cleburne, going to go look at the San Jacinto River will post update soon.  This is not from any weather page this is what I have seen so far. 

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17 Oct 2006 05:34 AM  

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At least four dead as severe storms pound Texas and Louisiana

Updated 10/16/2006 9:47 PM ET

 

Unrelenting rains in Southeast Texas turned highway feeder roads into rivers, yards into moats and cars into death traps on Monday....

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18 Oct 2006 03:42 PM  
Some houses in Humble side of the San Jacinto below the 59 bridge got an inch or so of water and scattered reports in other areas; but this is not a big flood event for Houston. The deaths were in auto's in underpasses.
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19 Oct 2006 01:18 AM  

hi ray , it's dennis . was wondering when you would get on the new site. i have gotten 5 auto claims for flood in the pearland and pasadena area. working for independant appraisal service out of dallas doing daily claims. take care and hope all is well

 

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19 Oct 2006 05:52 AM  
Update on flooding...in texas Pearland still flooded, over 6 additional inches in Liberty countythis afternoon many homes flooded, homes flooded in conroe, high winds near Austin near Marble Falls residents said roofs where blown off weather service stated winds over 60 miles an hour. Some areas of Houston expect additonal 5 inches in some areas tonight..I just went and looked at the San Jacinto River at Hwy 59 it is crested and will start spilling over with too much more rain it is over flood stage now. Will have to see what the new rain brings.....
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