Heavy rain floods houston area #
Heavy rain and flooding have affected the Houston area, causing significant disruptions and damage. Here are some updates and information:
Current Situation:
- Heavy rain and thunderstorms have been affecting the Houston area since Monday evening, with some areas receiving over 10 inches of rain in just a few hours.
- The rain has caused widespread flooding, with many roads and highways impassable.
- The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Flash Flood Warning for several counties in the Houston area, including Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery.
- The City of Houston has declared a State of Emergency due to the severe weather.
Affected Areas:
- The hardest-hit areas include:
- Downtown Houston
- The Energy Corridor
- The Galleria area
- The Heights
- The Woodlands
- Sugar Land
- Pearland
- Many neighborhoods and communities are experiencing flooding, including some areas that are not typically prone to flooding.
Road Closures:
- Several major highways and roads are closed due to flooding, including:
- I-10 Westbound at Highway 6
- I-45 Northbound at Highway 146
- US-59 Southbound at Highway 6
- Highway 6 at Highway 99
- Highway 249 at Highway 99
- Many local roads and streets are also closed due to flooding.
Evacuations:
- Some areas have been evacuated due to the flooding, including:
- The City of Houston has evacuated several neighborhoods, including the Heights and the Energy Corridor.
- The City of Sugar Land has evacuated several areas, including the Sugar Land Town Square.
Shelters:
- Several shelters have been set up for those affected by the flooding, including:
- The George R. Brown Convention Center
- The NRG Center
- The Toyota Center
- The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's NRG Arena
Resources:
- The City of Houston has set up a hotline for those affected by the flooding: 3-1-1.
- The American Red Cross has set up shelters and is providing assistance to those affected by the flooding.
- The Houston Food Bank is providing food and water to those affected by the flooding.
Safety Tips:
- Avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary.
- Stay away from flooded areas and do not attempt to drive through standing water.
- Keep a flashlight, battery-powered radio, and extra batteries on hand in case of a power outage.
- Stay informed through local news and weather reports.
Updates:
- This situation is still developing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Please stay safe and follow the instructions of local authorities if you are in the affected area.