Emergency in Houston: local authorities warned of “catastrophic” flooding this weekend

Emergency in Houston: local authorities warned of “catastrophic” flooding this weekend
Emergency in Houston: local authorities warned of “catastrophic” flooding this weekend

Emergency in Houston: authorities warned of “catastrophic” flooding this weekend (AP)

The area of Houston faces an increasing risk of floods this Saturday, a day after strong storms hit the region. Authorities warned those in low-lying areas to evacuate ahead of an expected “catastrophic” rise in water.

A flood alert remains in effect until Sunday afternoon, with forecasters predicting additional rainfall this Saturday night, which could add between 2.5 and 7.6 centimeters of water to the already saturated region, thus increasing the risk of significant flooding.

Friday’s storms led to numerous rescues in flooded areas, including from the roofs of homes. Authorities reiterated the urgency of evacuating residents in low-lying areas, warning that the worst was yet to come.

This threat continues and is going to get worse. It’s not a typical river flood.“Judge Harris said, Lina Hidalgothe top elected official in the nation’s third-largest county.

He stressed that this threat was not a typical flood, describing the projected rise in water as “catastrophic” and noting that hundreds of structures were at risk of flooding.

At least two dozen water rescues were conducted in the county, along with the rescue of 30 pets. Schools in flood-prone areas canceled classes and streets became clogged as authorities closed flooded roads.

“This threat continues and is going to get worse. “It’s not a typical river flood,” said Harris Judge Lina Hidalgo, the top elected official in the nation’s third-largest county (AP).

Torrential rains in Texas and parts of Louisiana In recent weeks they have filled reservoirs and saturated the soil. Flooding partially submerged vehicles and roads this week in parts of southeast Texas, north of Houston, where water reached the roofs of some homes.

More of 28 centimeters of rain fell over a 24-hour period ending Friday morning in the suburb of Springnorth of Houston, according to the National Weather Service.

In the rural community of shepherdGilroy Fernandes said he and his wife had about an hour to evacuate after a mandatory departure order. His house is on stilts near the Trinity River and were relieved when the water began to recede Thursday.

Then the danger increased when they slept.

The next thing I knew, overnight they started releasing more water from the Livingston Dam. And that caused the river level to rise almost 5 or 6 feet overnight”, detailed Fernandes. Residents who left an hour later were stuck in traffic due to flooding.

in the county MontgomeryJudge Mark Keough said there have been more high-water rescues than he could count.

Schools in flood-prone areas canceled classes and streets became clogged as authorities closed flooded roads (AP)

“We estimate we’ve had a couple hundred rescues from homes, houses and vehicles,” Keough added.

Houston authorities had reported no deaths or injuries. The city of more than 2 million people is one of the most flood-prone metropolitan areas in the country and has long experience dealing with devastating weather.

(AP)

 
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