Monday, August 28, 2017

Braving Harvey

Harvey Leaves a Path of Destruction

Our members are reeling from the biggest storm to hit Texas ... ever.  Harvey has dumped millions of gallons of water on our city and neighborhoods that have traditionally been high and dry are flooding, streets are impassable and the shelters are full.

Though most have escaped direct damage. Some members reports:
Hallie Vanderhider "I had water in the family room but from the ceiling and will have to take out sheetrock and water came under the French doors in the master bedroom. But I'm safe so still grateful." 
Beth Wolfe "We were taken out in boats. 4' of water in the house. We are at a hotel  at least we are safe." 
Doris Taylor "I live in med center area. The Spires high rise on Holcombe lobby is flooded and med center is flooded. I left and am fine. "
Renu Khator "Suresh and I are safe as are our students (over 2,500) who stayed in campus housing. Our UH police and emergency team have been busy helping students stranded outside the campus. Main campus infrastructure seems to have weathered the storm reasonable well. Victoria campus is badly damaged. Downtown campus lost power and has some water. Rest is okay. We are grateful and are busy in executing post storm recovery efforts now."
Kari Gonzales "We are safe & well supplied in West U. Water is in the attic and we’ve lost one, possibly two cars. But as long as the power is on, there is nothing to complain about here! We have one flooded family moving into our guest quarters as soon as they can safely get here. My security cameras at Cartier show that River Oaks District is draining well and we do not appear to have any water in the building." 
Amy Purvis "The Museum has had some issues, but mostly predictable ones that we have encountered during previous storms - flooding in the cottage and in the basement at Bayou Bend. Also some low level flooding at Rienzi and within the auditorium at the main Sarofim campus. But the on-site teams are handling it very well and all collections are safe."
Melissa Aguilar "My house in Bellaire is one of the few that hasn’t flooded. My car was not so lucky."
Michele LaNoue "We're ok. Our house is flooded and power is out.  They've rescued people here by boat and helicopter. It's unbelievable.  We've never had water in the house before and yet it got high enough to ruin the piano to give you and idea of what it's like.   So far we can't get out even though it appears to have dropped a couple of feet today.   We just watched a neighbor try to leave in a Jeep Cherokee and flood it out.  We have plenty of bottled water and canned food for us and the cats, so can wait it out. "
Karen Garcia  "We had three rooms flood, so are now staying with our daughter in the Heights. We are fine."