Forced evacuation due to rising floodwaters near San Jacinto River

Publicado 2024-05-04
Check out KPRC's T.J. Parked's coverage of flooding near FM 1485. See the forced evacuation due to rising floodwaters near the San Jacinto River.

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  • Been watching the Morrow family of plum grove texas. Prayers for all people and their animals affected by the flooding. Thank you all for helping where you can.
  • These poor citizens. You wouldn’t believe / grasp that your entire house would flood because of a warning of the possibility that it might. And wondering where you’d go would definitely make it difficult to come to terms with and just leave. I pray things work out okay for all of them.
  • @catmi3068
    Flood is as dangerous as fire! Why don’t they listen to officials and evacuate! Please thank your rescuers. They are your heros putting their lives in danger to rescue the people who won’t leave when officials warn them about the danger.
  • @Lexylulee
    Insurance agent here... stop calling us asking about rate increases!!
  • @frankmartin8471
    If your house got flooded, then your house isn't high enough above the high water mark. People who have been through multiple floods learn that they either need to live elsewhere, or raise the house above the flood level, or just live with the inevitable future flooding..
  • @joshflanders9535
    I bet they will keep building more homes in flood areas, this is sad. Hildago should stop the cap this is America if you need help you should get it immediately.
  • @KristyW72
    It's not just rain or river. They dumped the dam. And gave no warning of it.
  • @realpatriot5896
    So you are telling me that the high-water rescue team does not rescue team does not have any headlamps like Fenix or Nitecore with swappable rechargeable batteries so they can see at night. Makes no sense.
  • @thegamingchef3304
    Hate to see that. I moved to Houston in 15-17...I did satellite installation in those areas.
  • @davidnorth3411
    If you need a new home buy above the highest lake level before dam release, my best suggestion
  • @KB-ke3fi
    They can't make people leave.
  • @nozrep
    it baffles me that for some reason in Houston, one still cannot find whole entire subdivisions of stilt houses unless you go down all the way to the coast. Seems like a pretty massive real estate development opportunity for some savvy developer to purchase land out there next to San Jacinto and Trinity river areas in east Houston. I’ve been wondering that since Harvey. Unfortunately, the city is just growing too fast to keep up with building new drainage ditches and all that. Plus population density is getting denser. Floods are just a way of life, down here, unfortunately. But the city has adapted before, and folks can adapt again. It sucks super hard. Yes. I am not discounting that at all. Nevertheless…