Chris @ Radiant Holidays
Got the following from Chris this morning, he is located in Pearland TX, a southern suburb of Houston. Prayers to him and his family and everyone in that part of TX.
We got what we think is over 40" of rain. Our rain gage overfilled 4 times and I still measured over 30". The Brazos River crested 24 hours ago and the flood waters were 1"...yes, one little inch from coming in the house. That is the low corner of the house. We did not get any water in the shop! The shop was much closer as in water on the edge about to spill over.
Luckily, everything there is on pallets or racks so some flooding could have been tolerated. We are flooded in. We cannot ship or receive anything for at least a few weeks. All of our CG enclosures on Amazon are sold and although I have plenty of stock, we still have to wait for the flood waters to go down. Just know that there were many prayers for us and only by His infinite mercy were we spared. If you can, PLEASE make a donation to your relief agency of choice. Houston is in a bad way and even a small $10 donation to the likes of the Red Cross can help.
Got the following from Chris this morning, he is located in Pearland TX, a southern suburb of Houston. Prayers to him and his family and everyone in that part of TX.
We got what we think is over 40" of rain. Our rain gage overfilled 4 times and I still measured over 30". The Brazos River crested 24 hours ago and the flood waters were 1"...yes, one little inch from coming in the house. That is the low corner of the house. We did not get any water in the shop! The shop was much closer as in water on the edge about to spill over.
Luckily, everything there is on pallets or racks so some flooding could have been tolerated. We are flooded in. We cannot ship or receive anything for at least a few weeks. All of our CG enclosures on Amazon are sold and although I have plenty of stock, we still have to wait for the flood waters to go down. Just know that there were many prayers for us and only by His infinite mercy were we spared. If you can, PLEASE make a donation to your relief agency of choice. Houston is in a bad way and even a small $10 donation to the likes of the Red Cross can help.
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