Houston, Tx – Storms Kill Eight, 12 Missing In Texas, Oklahoma; Houston Hard-hit, 1000s Of Cars Abandoned

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    Motorists are  stranded along I-45 along North Main  in Houston after storms flooded the area, Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Overnight heavy rains caused flooding closing some portions of major highways in the Houston area. (Cody Duty/Houston Chronicle via AP)Houston, Tx – Torrential rains have killed at least eight people in Texas and Oklahoma, including two in Houston where flooding turned streets into rivers and led to nearly 1,000 calls for help in the fourth-most populous U.S. city, officials said on Tuesday.

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    Another 12 people were missing in Texas after the storms slammed the states during the Memorial Day weekend, causing floods and tornadoes that destroyed homes and swept away bridges.

    “There are still some significant areas of really devastating flooding in Houston,” Mayor Annise Parker said at a news conference, adding she has asked the governor to declare the city a disaster area.

    She said most of Houston is high and dry but advised people to stay home.

    President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that he had assured Texas Governor Greg Abbott that he could count on help from the federal government as the state recovers from the floods. Abbott has declared a state of disaster in 24 Texas counties.

    There was no damage estimate available for the state, which has a $1.4 trillion-a-year economy and is the country’s main domestic source of energy as well as an agricultural and manufacturing power.

    More bad weather was expected with the National Weather Service issuing a flash flood warning on Tuesday for Houston as a line of thunderstorms moved along the Gulf of Mexico coast toward Florida. It said there was a high chance of more rain and thunderstorms for Texas this week.

    Rescue workers looked for 12 members of two families missing after their vacation home was swept off its foundation in Wimberley, a town about 30 miles southwest of Austin, where flood waters caused a wave of destruction.
     Flooding in downtown Houston, Texas, USA, 26 May 2015. A tornado and torrential rains hit northern Mexico as well as the US states of Texas and Oklahoma, killing at least 18 people and leaving thousand of homes damaged, news reports said.EPA
    “(People) have lost their homes, they have lost their livelihoods in some businesses,” said Wimberley Mayor Steve Thurber.

    One of those killed was an 18-year-old girl whose car was swept away by flood waters as she returned home from her high school prom, police in Devine, Texas, south of San Antonio, said.

    More than 40 flights were canceled as of 10 a.m. CDT (1100 ET) at airports in Houston and Dallas, some of the nation’s busiest, as blocked roads made it difficult for workers to get to their jobs. A sinkhole also closed a runway at the Dallas/Fort Worth International airport, according to media reports.

    About 100,000 customers were without power throughout the state due to high winds and rising waters that caused power poles to snap.

    Houston emergency management coordinator Rick Flanagan said at least 2,500 abandoned vehicles are strewn about the city from drivers seeking higher ground. while in Austin, emergency crews used helicopters and boats to remove people from rushing water.
    Rescue personnel grab the the hand of a man stranded in rushing water at the northwest corner of Lamar Blvd. and 15th St. in Austin, Texas. Shoal Creek overflowed its banks and inundated the major traffic artery with rushing water. Several cars were stalled under and near the 15th St. bridge Monday, May 25, 2015. (Alberto Martinez/Austin American-Statesman via AP) People look at flooding in Houston, Texas, USA, 26 May 2015.EPA
    Hays County Road Superintendent Aaron Jones inspects a road running along the bank of the Blanco River in Wimberly, Texas, USA, 26 May 2015. Flooding has damaged hundreds of homes in Texas and Oklahoma over the weekend.  EPA/STEPHEN SPILLMAN


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    Anominous
    Anominous
    8 years ago

    One source says Maschiach will come when there is a river of troubles…

    lavrenty
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    lavrenty
    8 years ago

    now there will be more illegals coming since there will be jobs in reconstruction.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    8 years ago

    Texas Senator John Cornyn was one 36 Republicans who voted against relief for Hurricane Sandy.