Houston
"Houston, we have a problem", or more accurately, Houston has a problem.
I have a brother has lived in Houston for the last forty years, hence I take a bit of an interest. His home is (so far) OK, the last time I talked to him, the water had been over the sidewalk in front of the house, but had gone down now until the kerb was showing. But it is still raining - there have been a few breaks in the rain, but none for more than half an hour or so.
The worry he has of course is that before it was a builtup area, his housing subdivision was used for growing rice, which may give some idea of the terrain. There is no realistic prospect of being able to safely go anywhere - you only have to travel no more than a few blocks at most in any direction before coming to a location where the water over the road is too deep. So far his power and phone remain working, and he expects this to continue - last hurricane they lost power for a couple of days, but this time they missed most of the winds, so there are no powerlines down in his area - and most of the local network is underground.
Yesterday he had a tornado warning for his area, but saw nothing, and the rain was so heavy that they could not hear even any thunder - tornadoes are associated with thunderstorms.
John
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