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[2017] Hurricane Season

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Cohete Rojo, Apr 17, 2017.

  1. Haymitch

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    Thanks. I'm in between 6 and Barker Cypress, just north of West Rd. Near that gas station that the trooper got shot a year or so ago.
     
  2. Cohete Rojo

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    Montgomery County has been communicating road closures via the local (Courier) and Houston (Chronicle) papers and via social media (twitter, Facebook). Plus my community has a web site that disseminates info.

    Fish Creek Boulevard Bridge closure as water went over bridge:

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    So has the worst passed? I hope so. Water is receding which is a good sign.
     
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    Neighborhoods across Fish Creek Boulevard are now flooding:

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    Heaviest rains have hopefully passed but many bayou and river crests will only get worse, like the Brazos in Fort Bend and Brazoria.
     
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    there seems to be no end to this rain in my area...every other day there would be periods where the rain would stop, but not today

    we're under a voluntary evacuation
     
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  10. Cohete Rojo

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    Same for my area , the rain just isn't stopping . Thankfully , it isn't pouring , but I have to think if t continues to keep up brays bayou will overflow again .
     
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    That is really good advice. Just adding a few things.
    1. He's absolute right about tearing out the drywall and carpets. You also need to tear out any insulation that got soaked. When you do the demo wear a respirator and gloves. In addition to mold the flood waters carry a lot of toxins. In a flood like this you can mix of sewage, other waste, oils and heavy metals. There are both biological and other toxin in the water. Even the dust left over after the flood can be toxic if you ingest a lot of it. Just removing drywall and fiberglass insulation is dirty and dusty and you don't want to be inhaling a lot of that even without the flooding .
    2. You need to disinfect the studs and and flooring. As he said there are many anti-mold formulations but otherwise you can use a solution of 1 part bleach to 10 parts water.
    3. You also need to disinfect and flush out your plumbing system. Clean off your faucets and toilets with bleach solution and make sure to run it awhile after water service comes back.
    4. Airconditioning units might not be working but even if they are make sure to replace all your filters and it's probably a good idea to run it awhile before you go back to blow out any dust.
    5. He's right that your fridge will be biohazard zone. Any food left over even stuff that wasn't submerged should probably be thrown out. Canned goods might be OK but disinfect the outside of them before using.
    6. All of your clothes that was in your flooded house should be washed thoroughly in hot water and/or using oxyclean to disinfect. If you can dry them outside in the sun as sunshine is a natural disinfectant. Clothes that have been submerged in flood waters for a long time should be thrown out.
     
  13. Bandwagoner

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    What about real hard wood flooring doing structural damage? Is that actually a possibility and would it be better to pull out a plank or two before they swell up to prevent everything from being busted out?
     
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    There are actually a couple of convenience stores and a Chinese restaurant open on Highway 6 in Mo City.
     
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  15. Cohete Rojo

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    Updated rainfall.

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    Are there still water rescues going on? HPD Chief said on GMA that there were only about 200 rescues left as of this morning.
     
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    Rain is less heavy than Saturday night but same constant rain today (or last 2 hours or so in Clear Lake)

     
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    All true, and don't forget the first couple of days of blast, post Harvey...when, it's hotter than Hades and post apocalyptic surreal.
     
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    That's just the last 48. I'm in Galveston county, Santa Fe, and know we have had 30+". Meter said 36" yesterday morning. So storm totals are more.
     
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    There's been three helicopters circling my neighborhood since this morning rescuing people from rooftops because it got very bad here overnight. The entrance to my subdivision is now underwater. It's like a boat ramp out here with about 5 airboats and 15 other smaller jon boats fetching people from a trailer park nearby.
     
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