Conroe woman's home underwater after flooding

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  • čas přidán 1. 05. 2024
  • Multiple houses are underwater as the San Jacinto River Authority continues to release water from the Lake Conroe Dam. FOX 26's Jade Flury spoke to a woman whose home flooded for a second time.
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Komentáře • 293

  • @myronfrobisher
    @myronfrobisher Před měsícem +122

    who made a fast buck by allowing residential development in that area in the first place?

    • @keybrent64
      @keybrent64 Před měsícem +16

      There's been several lawsuits against homebuilders in the Kingwood area over the past few years.

    • @LoriL010
      @LoriL010 Před měsícem +22

      And who buy a home anywhere near a river in an area that receives hurricanes..

    • @michaelshrader5139
      @michaelshrader5139 Před měsícem +21

      It's been happening all over SouthEast Texas though..... for the past 20 years or so, while we were going thru drought after drought the developers have been buying up cheap flood way land ( which is lower than the flood plains mind you) and timber-lands full of wetlands (wonder why nobody had ever built on those before maybe???) then clearing them and building huge subdivisions making themselves uber rich. Developers get the gold mine by giving everybody else the shaft! What we have going on this week, was a pretty normal week for April/May back in the 1970's 80's and 90's! I know because I grew up here and have been watching this slow-motion disaster in the making. Next though, we're way overdue a strong windstorm hurricane like Alicia or Rita or Ike (Ike struck the area in 2008, over a decade and a half since we had a Cat III hurricane come thru this area... how epic will that be this time???). Just saying, the worst is actually yet to come people. And y'all, Google October 1994 Flood Texas... it was like this mornings storms, but it went on all day and night for almost 6 full days the San Jacinto River burst into flames houses were swept off their foundations and into the river system the Hwy 59 bridges between Kingwood and Humble were UNDERWATER for days! There's little info about it online because internet was new back then and cell phones didn't have cameras built in yet (and weren't "smart" phones), but you can find a little about it online.

    • @myronfrobisher
      @myronfrobisher Před měsícem

      @@michaelshrader5139 excellent !!!!

    • @antoniojohnson3925
      @antoniojohnson3925 Před měsícem +4

      All them damn property taxes go where exactly

  • @chriscordray8572
    @chriscordray8572 Před měsícem +56

    Every flooded home should be removed and never rebuilt back in a flood plain

    • @sandraburke1258
      @sandraburke1258 Před měsícem

      Most likely it wasn't a flood Plain until "Governing Bodies" decided to build Pavement & Concrete Structures that DO NOT DRAIN WATER like the good ole fashioned dirt does. Every sidewalk and road built takes away the natural drainage of water, severe weather changes are part of the earths history, Humans decided me 1st, earth 2nd, God says guess what its MY PLAN!

    • @cslloyd1
      @cslloyd1 Před měsícem +1

      The government built dams that cannot be trusted, so they do panic releases that cause the problems. Its less about where the homes are built, and more about flood control poorly implemented. I you cannot trust the dams, do NOT build the dams.

    • @frankmacleod2565
      @frankmacleod2565 Před 25 dny

      Texas government telling business what to do? Good luck with that

  • @goodfox9250
    @goodfox9250 Před měsícem +33

    Houston as a whole is a bayou city.

  • @antoniojohnson3925
    @antoniojohnson3925 Před měsícem +40

    Can you imagine their property values I mean who is going to want to buy that and inherit that problem where you have zero recourse

    • @perc3136
      @perc3136 Před měsícem

      People that are desperate to buy a house

    • @michoacan55
      @michoacan55 Před měsícem +2

      Those same homes always flood like every 3 to 4 years and never drop in value lol

    • @COULDbWORSE1
      @COULDbWORSE1 Před měsícem +1

      May have to market it as water front/inside property

    • @buckbenelli8
      @buckbenelli8 Před měsícem

      @CrazyKazygive them some orange tainted paper towels.

  • @ericpayton6659
    @ericpayton6659 Před měsícem +11

    Lost our house in 1994 due to the incompetence of the San Jacinto River Authority… Best thing to do is NOT LIVE IN A FLOOD PLAIN!!!

  • @user-ni6ve4su7g
    @user-ni6ve4su7g Před měsícem +31

    houses here should have been made to build on stilts since it’s in flood plain

  • @ss_whole
    @ss_whole Před měsícem +51

    I'm thinking no one from the San Jacinto water authority owns a house that would be flooded by not pre-releasing some water from the dam.

    • @philwhipple4557
      @philwhipple4557 Před měsícem +14

      Nah, they're probably smart enough not to buy a home in a floodplain.

    • @denniscrane9753
      @denniscrane9753 Před měsícem +8

      @@philwhipple4557smart isn’t the term! It’s informed!

    • @joannzimmerman-vanbuskirk4842
      @joannzimmerman-vanbuskirk4842 Před měsícem

      Or the carnage that it creates down river when all of a sudden they start releasing massive amounts of water. Only accountability will change this for the future!!!

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Před měsícem

      they know better. Don't buy property in flood zones.

    • @rrjohn5
      @rrjohn5 Před měsícem +1

      Of course not. They don’t buy homes in areas that have a solid history of flooding. River Plantation floods when the clouds fart. Kingwood floods just about as easily. And it makes me sad for those homeowners. It’s not as simple as “sell it and move”. First, it’s expensive to move. Second, who would buy the home except for investors buying cheap rentals?

  • @trile8
    @trile8 Před měsícem +51

    The san Jacinto River authority needs to be held accountable. The tragic Repetitive Incompetency without accountability

    • @Thaddeus-ml8if
      @Thaddeus-ml8if Před měsícem

      It’s despicable and they apparently don’t care.

    • @jeffbortz8782
      @jeffbortz8782 Před měsícem +2

      No they shouldn't be held responsible who's responsible is the homeowners that build in a floodplain

    • @jeffbortz8782
      @jeffbortz8782 Před měsícem +2

      You can't even get flood insurance because you build in a floodplain it's the residence fault

    • @Thaddeus-ml8if
      @Thaddeus-ml8if Před měsícem

      @@jeffbortz8782 Are you stupid? They released the water from the dam after the rain instead of before the rain.

    • @generictester
      @generictester Před měsícem

      criminal negligence.

  • @MattOlshove-fk7us
    @MattOlshove-fk7us Před měsícem +18

    Dont live in aflood plane ❤

    • @RoyBelcher
      @RoyBelcher Před měsícem

      So don't park your plane in a flood plain.

  • @roycemontgomery978
    @roycemontgomery978 Před měsícem +15

    Dont live in a low lying flood zone

  • @kirkgordon2146
    @kirkgordon2146 Před měsícem +12

    I grew up close to the San Jacinto river as a kid i saw the river bottom flooded more times than i can remember. I knew better then to ever live close to any river bottom because even in 70s,80s the water shed in a major event was way to unpredictable. Been living high and dry north and center of lake Conroe and Livingston dams for 25 yrs. Countless subdivisions have been developed were property was 10’ deep in 94 flood. Amazing how people in kingwood , river plantation, McDade estate etc still can live in that close proximity to the river.

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Před měsícem +1

      You know, you seen it. I have no idea why people buy in flood zones and wonder why their houses is under water.

    • @GDS2024
      @GDS2024 Před měsícem

      😊​@@eckankar7756

  • @rosea2350
    @rosea2350 Před měsícem +7

    I’m from Houston and I live in Boston now, even with all this flooding I would still rather live in Houston.

    • @jowill76
      @jowill76 Před měsícem

      Hell yea! Im from Fort Worth and moved to Delaware. Man i miss Texas

  • @jbusta8548
    @jbusta8548 Před měsícem +24

    Don't build in the flood zone

    • @davidmarks5400
      @davidmarks5400 Před měsícem

      Please don't tell that to climate change advocates.

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar Před měsícem

      ​@@davidmarks5400, They would be the same real estate hypocrites who'd want to profit from such.

    • @frankmacleod2565
      @frankmacleod2565 Před 25 dny

      Don't tell the free market what to do, this is Texas

    • @frankmacleod2565
      @frankmacleod2565 Před 25 dny

      ​@@davidmarks5400who exactly is advocating for climate change? I guess it's everyone who denies it's happening. In other words, republicans

  • @C-V-Z
    @C-V-Z Před měsícem +36

    At this point, any southeast Texas house built needs to be on 15 foot stilts like how Galveston homes are built.

  • @JrJones-zp6fy
    @JrJones-zp6fy Před měsícem +13

    Was told after Harvey that it was high possibly it was gonna happen..it wont be fix better move or keep going through it every year now on..Facts

  • @philwhipple4557
    @philwhipple4557 Před měsícem +18

    Flooding usually happens near rivers, especially those in floodplains, DUH

  • @johnblack4915
    @johnblack4915 Před měsícem +8

    Lake Conroe is not dry anymore 😊

  • @SwaggerLikeUz
    @SwaggerLikeUz Před měsícem +6

    Warning: As a native Texan always avoid “buying” and/or “renting” property in close proximity to rivers, bayous, creeks, dams, flood prone areas with poor drainage. In particular, the Southeast Texas region. Save yourself the headache, peace.

  • @c.b.5535
    @c.b.5535 Před měsícem +14

    I think these people are going to have to move. No way insurance is going to keep paying claims. Two floods in three months is crazy. The homeowners should take the insurance checks and move.

  • @richardgomez5008
    @richardgomez5008 Před měsícem +6

    As a young boy I learn to avoid living in flooding area even it didn't flood in 60 years. Ignorance is not excused by flooding waters. Be aware of your surroundings, always!👌😎

    • @davidmarks5400
      @davidmarks5400 Před měsícem

      Ssshhhhhh! Don't tell climate change advocates that.

    • @richardgomez5008
      @richardgomez5008 Před měsícem

      @@davidmarks5400 Climate is always changing, ask the dinosaurs about their climate changes.

    • @davidmarks5400
      @davidmarks5400 Před měsícem

      @@richardgomez5008 God controls the weather,and he doesn't change-Psalm 107 -Malachi 3:6. Colossians 1:17.

  • @catmi3068
    @catmi3068 Před měsícem +8

    Don’t you know that this is a flood location?

  • @victoriaponce6525
    @victoriaponce6525 Před měsícem +2

    This is really sad I live in California and my son lives in this neighborhood he's had to leave his home take his kids and his dog it's really sad but I'm just glad that they are okay and they are safe❤

  • @TreyFoods
    @TreyFoods Před měsícem +7

    Dude is a great communicator

  • @acethedriver2895
    @acethedriver2895 Před měsícem +31

    She should sue the river authority in court for not doing enough to stop the flooding.

    • @philwhipple4557
      @philwhipple4557 Před měsícem +11

      For what? The river authority didn't build her home in a floodplain.

    • @fortyarpent
      @fortyarpent Před měsícem +8

      @@philwhipple4557you are not the sharpest tool in the shed, are ya?

    • @philwhipple4557
      @philwhipple4557 Před měsícem +3

      A whole lot sharper than you my friend. @@fortyarpent

    • @frankmartin8471
      @frankmartin8471 Před měsícem +6

      Never build or live at or below the historical high water mark.

    • @perc3136
      @perc3136 Před měsícem +3

      @@philwhipple4557did you not listen to the video??? They could've released more water throughout the week

  • @gotwalk
    @gotwalk Před měsícem +4

    Sad to recognize that a move to another area in town may be realistic answer. It will not get better over time as weather becomes more severe.

  • @erincarter507
    @erincarter507 Před měsícem +2

    Great reporter, very articulate and professional. 😊😊

  • @cmleoj
    @cmleoj Před měsícem +6

    There’s a simple solution to this flooding problem: dig a shallow contingency dam north of Lake Livingston that can utilized to catch extra water before it gets to the lake. It costs money but it protects the quality of life for these victims, and it protects Houston.

    • @generictester
      @generictester Před měsícem

      even easier - release the water before the rains.

    • @cmleoj
      @cmleoj Před měsícem

      @@generictester That’s one approach, but water is an increasingly scarce resource, and once it’s released, it’s gone for good. My humble approach allows for full utilization of the existing lake, as well as supporting over water resources in the area.
      If the dam only existed to protect low lying houses downstream, your plan would be impeccable. But the dam and the lake behind it is utilized for a large number of purposes and that list will likely grow in the future.

  • @sandiemann3860
    @sandiemann3860 Před měsícem +4

    Damn! This is an ongoing problem for the entire Houston metro area.

  • @mfcobb1
    @mfcobb1 Před měsícem +5

    It should be a simple math problem. If Johnny is expecting 4" of rain in two days, should we let out the equivalent volume from the dam or stare off into space and do nothing?

    • @michoacan55
      @michoacan55 Před měsícem +3

      4" of rain is a normal day in southeast texas. Its when we get to above 10" for a couple of days straight that problems start arising

  • @SomeBuddy777
    @SomeBuddy777 Před měsícem +4

    So very sad. Not only to lose your home to high water, but the contents, vehicles, your pets, and livestock. No one can accurately predict the weather.

    • @SomeBuddy777
      @SomeBuddy777 Před měsícem

      @geocam2 Do you mean you could have seen this coming? That you could have accurately predicted that this very amount of rain would fall in this very region at this very time, but not 50, 75, or 100 miles away?

  • @TommyG11814
    @TommyG11814 Před měsícem +3

    That's heartbreaking to see this

  • @jasonallen7993
    @jasonallen7993 Před měsícem +5

    McDade Park goes under all the time. It’s below the dam of a flood control reservoir. Why would you blame the dam for doing its job?

    • @Skulls-Birds
      @Skulls-Birds Před měsícem

      Because they don’t slowly let all of the water out!! They let it all out at once!

  • @bingo7799
    @bingo7799 Před měsícem +4

    To be fair, how could they know that much rain would hit the lake. Every storm coming through has that potential or it can miss the lake entirely.

    • @mfcobb1
      @mfcobb1 Před měsícem +1

      They use computer models, and historical data. They can see the system a week in advance. This time of year it comes over the Rockies at high speed. It's an El Niño year. It's a predictable cycle. All those big brains in Government should have seen it coming. Some probably did, but were ignored by incompetent leadership. The types that do nothing, or pass the buck to avoid responsibility.

  • @dinavereecke192
    @dinavereecke192 Před měsícem +3

    We have been down this road before if you have one of those houses you know it’s going to flood whoever let’s them build in there is responsible

  • @49558201
    @49558201 Před měsícem +3

    It's a flood plain , just like New Orleans area . Harvey

  • @MoonlightSonata214
    @MoonlightSonata214 Před měsícem +2

    Can anyone who lives in that area please advise if your homeowner's insurance covers this flooding coming into your home? The woman who had 6' of water in her home and watched it remotely from the security cameras said this was her second flood in 3 months. What response do you get from homeowner's insurance companies there?

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Před měsícem +1

      I would like to hear that story, what are they going to do, continue with flood insurance or drop the customer.

    • @TheVsingh2
      @TheVsingh2 Před 5 dny

      ​@@eckankar7756 Private insurance does not do flood insurance, the federal govt is the only one which offers it. No private company can afford to offer flood insurance on a house almost guaranteed to flood, only taxpayers can.

  • @user-zz6lx6ej7o
    @user-zz6lx6ej7o Před měsícem +3

    The Texas comptroller's office is also corrupt

  • @robertguerrero8009
    @robertguerrero8009 Před měsícem +6

    Mucho rain in Houston and flooding homes and businesses, well I never heard of such a thing like this especially by a bayou, creek or river!

    • @leannemccumber
      @leannemccumber Před měsícem

      Meanwhile in Corpus Christi we’re under Stage Two water restrictions.

  • @blackhawk6615
    @blackhawk6615 Před měsícem +1

    Wow! & this guy was telling me Conroe was the place to be! Glad I didn't move there!

  • @toosense
    @toosense Před měsícem +2

    Much of the Houston area is in flood zones and levy protected areas, etc. These storms and hurricanes have been devastating, many insurance companies are leaving Texas. It’s the nature of the beast to live here, lots of opportunities but also risk. Considering the tornadoes and everything else going on nationwide why should we expect not to get hit, storms don’t care about your job.

  • @TheSwordComes
    @TheSwordComes Před měsícem +4

    We live in a swamp.

  • @49558201
    @49558201 Před měsícem +4

    the whole area IS A FLOOD PLAN !

  • @BajatheChickenMan
    @BajatheChickenMan Před měsícem +2

    Gotta love the gulf coast.

    • @OnWisconsin33
      @OnWisconsin33 Před měsícem +2

      Not the Gulf. It's the rivers. I live less than 30 miles from the Gulf. 25 miles due south of Houston, we saw a fraction of this rain. Even if we did, our community has huge (retention) ponds and runoff channels from the street to both sewer drains and those ponds. The floating lighted fountains in the pond may drown, though, depending on the lengths of their tethers. I also lived in Katy, due west of Houston, during Harvey. That community, too, had ponds, but not as large as those here. Only one evening did water get to curb and sidewalk level, but never up the slightly sloping driveway.

  • @pollyportela1601
    @pollyportela1601 Před měsícem +1

    Deus guarde vocês, minhas condolências do Brasil 🙏🥺🇧🇷

  • @RoyBelcher
    @RoyBelcher Před měsícem +2

    I'm sure everyone has flood insurance. I mean who buys a home without checking to see if it's in a flood plain.

  • @cslloyd1
    @cslloyd1 Před měsícem +1

    SJRA has flooded my house in the woodlands twice since 1994. They knowingly released the water too fast after waiting too long. They sent around a message telling people that flood waters were coming, so they knew what they were doing. If only they had slowed the release a small amount we woud have been fine, but they didn't give a dam.

  • @lijahsandz
    @lijahsandz Před měsícem +4

    It’s raining again

  • @wulfeman9948
    @wulfeman9948 Před měsícem +5

    them areas flooded long ago ..its not new

  • @Kenny2k08
    @Kenny2k08 Před měsícem

    I grew up here and left because of the constant miserable weather. It floods regularly. Hurricanes hit the area quite often. Feels like people aren’t meant to live here. Reptiles and bugs sure love it. People only tolerate it in AC and that’s if it’s running after a bad storm. I do not miss it

  • @Nivasi
    @Nivasi Před měsícem +4

    Don't miss this mess.. moved OUT in 93

  • @HeatherRose2023
    @HeatherRose2023 Před měsícem

    I’m sure her patients felt the same way…”I don’t deserve this illness!” But this is life on planet Earth.

  • @JimCTSCLO
    @JimCTSCLO Před měsícem +1

    Thanks everyone who are now hydraulogy experts. Please keep your solutions coming.

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar Před měsícem +2

      Jim, Teach us how to build.

    • @JimCTSCLO
      @JimCTSCLO Před měsícem

      @@eddyvideostar Unlike the many experts, I do not profess expertise in this area and will not offer my opinion of what should or should not have been done. However, keep the expertis rolling and perhaps a solution will be found.

  • @OnWisconsin33
    @OnWisconsin33 Před měsícem +3

    Sue the government. Good idea. WE are the government. Sue us. Good idea.

  • @shirleysmith3954
    @shirleysmith3954 Před měsícem

    Praying for you guys in Texas 🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @Albert-cf1es
    @Albert-cf1es Před měsícem +3

    After one flood, I would learn a few things and move the f out.

  • @dadsapp
    @dadsapp Před měsícem +4

    Damn the damn dam!

  • @CarlosCastillo-er5yr
    @CarlosCastillo-er5yr Před měsícem

    Thank canal fox 26❤

  • @Peacefulbeings777
    @Peacefulbeings777 Před měsícem

    This probably caught alot of ppl by surprise getting there homes flooded out and they don't even live by a beach

  • @terrytate9873
    @terrytate9873 Před měsícem +1

    Sounds they all need to get on a Class Action Suit!

  • @jj78rcclub
    @jj78rcclub Před měsícem +1

    Have they not learned anything from the past of releasing the water sooner than later?

  • @marshallj2415
    @marshallj2415 Před měsícem +7

    Please do not blame climate warming.

  • @kennyfoxy2444
    @kennyfoxy2444 Před měsícem +1

    But sale and move and hopefully yall got flood insurance " sorry for the damage

  • @kristyjean6219
    @kristyjean6219 Před měsícem +1

    I think Mother Nature is saying this is not the place to live. In a flood plain.

  • @jen6741
    @jen6741 Před měsícem

    So sad 😞

  • @generictester
    @generictester Před měsícem

    Who failed to release water before the rains? Who is failing the public and avoiding investigation?

  • @KittyNinjas
    @KittyNinjas Před měsícem

    Those are the tears of hungry and suffered children every night that you are complicit in.

  • @kevinakakp9120
    @kevinakakp9120 Před měsícem

    Why do people continue to deal with this mess year after year after year

  • @katiedid1851
    @katiedid1851 Před měsícem

    Why were they releasing water from this dam?

  • @AlbertMoyerJr
    @AlbertMoyerJr Před měsícem +10

    Everyone has choices. If you purchase a home near water in Texas or anywhere for that matter, you face the very real chance of a serious flood. Nobody is to blame except the person who chooses to live near water.

    • @purnimananayakkara9649
      @purnimananayakkara9649 Před měsícem

      Some of these homes are established 30-40 year homes in 500 year flood plains. We are not what we consider "near water". There needs to be a coordinated way to release water with all impacted downstream dams releasing at the same rate. What they are doing now and since Harvey is completely irresponsible. Flooding could happen anywhere if you release enough water. Lot of mitigation was done since Harvey. But if you release too much water in a small area without having a proper release process it will flood. That's what is happening here. The rainfall this time is not a hurricane or even a severe storm. Its not acceptable that people should flood in this situation.

    • @AlbertMoyerJr
      @AlbertMoyerJr Před měsícem +1

      @@purnimananayakkara9649 16 inches in some areas with an additional 8 inches. Plus, all the rain upstream. Millions of gallons. There is no way to mitigate this flooding. This never happened when people didn't live in the forests. They deforested, poured tons of concrete, and now look what they have done.

  • @janaimes4070
    @janaimes4070 Před 29 dny

    Fcking ridiculous that the River Authority didn't let water out ....they know this is the rainy time of year.....but no one, as usual, is taking any responsibility for anything. Apparently, they could care less about the people affected or they would actually be involved. They should be held 100% responsible! Fcking ridiculous!!! 😡😡😡

  • @DRventura333
    @DRventura333 Před měsícem

    Such devastation. Am sure their home insurance companies won't foot the bill. Teachers and nurses; the government should help them.

  • @danielsiminski5878
    @danielsiminski5878 Před měsícem

    "governor" Abbott...."Im sending thoughts and prayers"....OFTEN!!!!!!!

  • @Airwolf1957
    @Airwolf1957 Před měsícem

    I own a second home in Florida. Floridians know a little about flooding. We have flood zones and if you wish to build there, your insurance will reflect that. My place thank goodness is newly built Town House complex elevated 8-10 feet above the natural ground level..

  • @Mebot284
    @Mebot284 Před měsícem +1

    🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊

  • @user-mz8qd5rd9q
    @user-mz8qd5rd9q Před měsícem +1

    My prayers for the homeowners involved for help in clean up and restoring. This could've been avoided.

  • @DanielWatson-vv7cd
    @DanielWatson-vv7cd Před měsícem

    There are some rivers people should not build a home close to. Land along rivers in low flood plain regions should be left undeveloped.

  • @robertbrown7470
    @robertbrown7470 Před měsícem

    Does "home underwater" mean that her home was under water? Get the title's right....

  • @wlachappelle
    @wlachappelle Před měsícem +1

    Vote them out

  • @nancycatron2722
    @nancycatron2722 Před měsícem

    When you buy in a flood zone, this is what happens!!! there is a lot of creeks and Houston area is very close to the Gulf, it doesn't take much it flood it.

  • @jeffbortz8782
    @jeffbortz8782 Před měsícem

    And another thing is is this younger generation does not take personal responsibility for their actions or think ahead of what may happen pay build a house in a flood plain every survey that I have ever looked at before I bought property it will tell you if there is a flood plain

  • @eckankar7756
    @eckankar7756 Před měsícem +1

    Don't buy property in flood zones.

  • @hfd413
    @hfd413 Před měsícem +2

    CLOUD SEEDING

  • @RestynPeece
    @RestynPeece Před měsícem

    submerge - descend below the surface of an area of water. completely cover or obscure.

  • @DJz130
    @DJz130 Před měsícem

    No wonder why those houses are cheaper in tht market😮

  • @seshta
    @seshta Před měsícem

    they released water from the dam because of 9-10 inches of rain...don't understand?

  • @BiancaGuiderThornton
    @BiancaGuiderThornton Před měsícem

    God ess America.... In God we trust 💯🙏

  • @deborahs.9389
    @deborahs.9389 Před měsícem

    No rain No show$$$$$

  • @stevemoore-nx8cq
    @stevemoore-nx8cq Před měsícem

    Kinda like people who buy houses in Miami. Makes no sense to me. Your home gets destroyed every year. Smh

  • @jameshayes9779
    @jameshayes9779 Před měsícem +2

    The San Jacinto River Authority should pay for the damages.

  • @wlachappelle
    @wlachappelle Před měsícem

    They don't care it isn't their house

  • @Terminal-Vet
    @Terminal-Vet Před měsícem

    I wonder if Anthony's middle name is Antonio or Anton? That would be cool.

  • @missprettyhyna
    @missprettyhyna Před měsícem +1

    They’re doing it on purpose because this is just common sense !!! There’s no way this was not done on purpose !!

  • @codecaine
    @codecaine Před měsícem

    Texas people always gives the governor a pass when this happens almost every year.

  • @BiancaGuiderThornton
    @BiancaGuiderThornton Před měsícem

    God bless America........ In god we trust . The real god we trust .......

  • @davidnorth3411
    @davidnorth3411 Před měsícem

    It’s the city of Houston’s water , they make the pre discharge decisions . Ask the mayor of Houston

  • @michaelgreene9162
    @michaelgreene9162 Před měsícem

    Everything has a price tag attached, what about you and your safety?? What about it..

  • @BlackHart730
    @BlackHart730 Před měsícem

    GOTTA LOVE THE GOVERNMENT

  • @nigelstbernard1854
    @nigelstbernard1854 Před měsícem +1

    Politicians are worrying about the wrong things ar15 , immigration and abortion can't help.

  • @tiffanytupper8983
    @tiffanytupper8983 Před měsícem

    People should stop building houses and apartments in the flood plain because it's a death sentence for the tenant's

  • @TheFuzzDaddy-actual
    @TheFuzzDaddy-actual Před měsícem +2

    God you picked the worst person