Posted by Destroked 450 on August 28, 2017 at 08:27:45 from (173.242.142.14):
In Reply to: Flooding posted by Geo-TH,In on August 28, 2017 at 01:34:17:
I've got a nephew that live's in Angleton south of Huston, he posted last night his place was flooding and he was headed to some friends that lived at a little higher elevation.
Flooding isn't a issue where I live, if I flood out the neighboring town will be under 200 ft of water, but as a fire fighter I've helped with flooding in the lower areas, once helping recover a small child's body when her drugged up parents drove out into high water causing her to drown.
Like others I think fire is the worst, one can recover items from a flood, or tornado, a fire leaves nothing.
Our Cattlemens Association sent several semi loads of supplies out to Ok. after their fire, the folk's there wouldn't let the driver's buy anything, payed for motel rooms, food, everything, they where so appreciative. The drivers said just having someone to tell their stories to seamed to help relieve some of the stress they where under, they listened to lots of stories the two days they where there.
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