The National Weather Service said Sunday the flooding in the Houston Texas area was “unprecedented” and its impacts are “unknown & beyond anything experienced.” Houston officials now looking for anyone with a boat to help search and rescue efforts. Additionally, Galveston Texas officials are looking for anyone with flat bottom boats to rescue people.
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BREAKING: National Weather Service: Rainfall from Harvey could reach 50 inches in some spots, highest ever recorded in Texas.
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 27, 2017
Updated 24-h rainfall totals for the area show widespread totals already over 20 inches #houwx #glswx #bcswx #txwx pic.twitter.com/se3XdoWaHK
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) August 27, 2017
This event is unprecedented & all impacts are unknown & beyond anything experienced. Follow orders from officials to ensure safety. #Harvey pic.twitter.com/IjpWLey1h8
— National Weather Service (@NWS) August 27, 2017
For our friends in TX, if experiencing life-threatening flooding, move to a higher floor with windows or to the roof. #Harvey pic.twitter.com/jARslyd79f
— National Weather Service (@NWS) August 27, 2017
If you have a boat please call 713-881-3100 and work with @hcfmo to help those neighbors in need. #houwx #hounews #harvey pic.twitter.com/8vX6DgVHeu
— HCFCD (@hcfcd) August 27, 2017