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Like many of you we're trying to get word on what's happening in Southeast Texas. My folks and eldest son along with Stacy's family are in Galveston and Harris Counties. We still have our home in League City and many, many friends in the area from our old parish. Our prayers are with you all there.
Here in Louisiana we're seeing damage worse than Gustav and in some cases comparable with Rita. There's flooding on the North Shore, levees breaching down south; the poor River Parishes were just sorting themselves out after Gustav and then took another huge pounding. We have friends in Baton Rouge still without power. There will be good and timely updates on our diocesan website: http://www.edola.org. Bishop Jenkins is working overtime to keep us updated and together.
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Good news, I just heard from a friend that my house in Seabrook TX was not flooded. The surge was 11 feet, but the base elevation of my house was 15 feet (newer subdivision, new building code required the pad sites to be raised to 15 feet) - so, street flooded, but the house was OK. Since we had no big trees to fall on the house, no tree damage and little wind damage (1 or 2 shingles gone).
Now, we just have to see how long it takes to restore power to 5,000,000 people in a major metropolitan area.
—Kevin Adams
September 13, 8:25 pm | [comment link]