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originally posted by: OzManHero
a reply to: badw0lf
This guy is crazy. he should stop filming before he gets killed live on his stream
originally posted by: tigertatzen
originally posted by: antar
a reply to: silo13
Do we have any members you know of in the storms?
I'm in San Antonio and the pressure change is making all the plastic bottles in the recycle bin pop. The wind is crazy...huge cloud banks rolling in. They've limited the amount of water each person can buy at the stores...only four gallons per person. If we lose power here, no one will have enough water to drink. I don't know why they are doing that, but I hope it doesn't get bad.
There is virtually no precedent for such a slow-moving system maintaining at least tropical storm strength along the Texas coast for five days. Whether or not Harvey maintains tropical storm strength will depend in large part on how close its center drifts to the coast. Regardless of its status, Harvey’s slow movement and huge amounts of moisture will lead to enormous rainfall and will likely produce vast areas of flooding.
Hurricane Harvey slammed directly into the coastal Texas city Rockport overnight, knocking down trees and signs, bending utility poles in half like toothpicks, and blowing out the windows of police cars. In addition, a hotel wall fell in, the high school suffered major damage, and business and homes suffered "catastrophic damage," Rockport Mayor Charles Wax said.