Whatever they have now expect double that with 20 inches coming more. So, instead of 1 to 4 feet of water covering most of Houston there likely is going to be 2 to 8 feet of water covering most of Houston later this week. Roadways are now collapsing from all the rain too. I'm watching the weather channel with a man in the back of a huge wrecker which is high enough not to get drowned out. They are at a point where friends are rescuing friends all across Houston right now. It is catastrophic at this point! Like I said before there are simply not enough governmental or local rescuers to rescue people so it is likely many aren't going to make it in this much coverage of water rising rapidly!
If you have to go up into your attic take an axe to cut through to the roof. If you have a ladder do that if the ladder won't get washed away by the rain. If you have a tree to climb to that. If you have a boat get in it if you have a barn get up in it or on top of it. Whatever you have to do you must do it now to survive this!
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