So it's flooding in Houston...again..

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Harvey horror: Shivering girl, 3, clings to drowned mom

DALLAS - A shivering 3-year-old girl found clinging to the body of her drowned mother in a rain-swollen canal in Southeast Texas was likely saved by her mom’s effort to carry her child to safety from Harvey's floods, police said Wednesday.

Beaumont police identified the mother as 41-year-old Colette Sulcer and said her daughter, Jordyn Sulcer, was being treated for hypothermia but doing well. When rescuers found the mother and daughter, the girl was on her mother's back, holding on, said Police Officer Haley Morrow.

"I envision what I would do if that was me in that situation and that’s what I would do: I would put my child on my back and try to swim to safety or whatever," Morrow said.

Sulcer's vehicle got stuck Tuesday afternoon in the flooded parking lot of an office park just off Interstate 10, said Capt. Brad Penisson of the fire-rescue department in Beaumont. Squalls from Harvey were pounding Beaumont with up to 2 inches of rain an hour with 38 mph gusts, according to the National Weather Service.

A witness saw the woman take her daughter and try to walk to safety when the swift current of a flooded drainage canal next to the parking lot swept them both away, Penisson said.

Morrow said the woman’s actions probably saved her little girl's life.

"When they found her she was still up out of the water," Morrow said.

A police and fire-rescue team in a boat caught up to them a half-mile downstream from Sucler's vehicle, according to Penisson. Rescuers pulled them into the boat just before they would have gone under a railroad trestle where the water was so high that the boat could not have followed. First responders lifted the child from her mother’s body and tried to revive the woman, but she never regained consciousness.

A citizen allowed first responders to load the mother and daughter into his truck and he brought them to a waiting ambulance, Morrow said.

The child was taken to the Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, and was expected to be released Wednesday. Officer Carol Riley said the girl was doing "very well" and was chatty.

"Everybody at the hospital and the officers just fell in love with her," Riley said.

At least 21 people have been killed by Harvey since Friday, when it made landfall in Texas as a Category 4 hurricane. Harvey has since weakened to a tropical storm.


 
stringer bell;c-9966485 said:
https://twitter.com/cnn/status/903044204531777536

*climate change was knocking. We didnt answer. Now it jus did a kick doo'. Duck taped ur wife n kids n killed ur dog*

SMH.

Well earth, its been real. We had a good run.
 
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Made it back to my house. Church came thru and helped me with the sheetrock, baseboards and the insulation. Then we helped the neighbor do the same thing.
 
damnkp;c-9966624 said:
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Made it back to my house. Church came thru and helped me with the sheetrock, baseboards and the insulation. Then we helped the neighbor do the same thing.

Man i remember when my water heater broke and flooded my living, that shit was a pain. I know you dealing with a nightmare. Hope you got insurance and yall dont get mold from that water.
 
D. Morgan;c-9965869 said:
infamous114;c-9965867 said:
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Who would leave their dog like that?

Thats fucked up cause a scared dog will bite quick as shit.

I would actually make sure my dogs were safe before I'd help my neighbors.

Some might see that as fucked up but I love my dogs and they part of my family.

Damn I want to know if they rescued that dog now.

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Kat;c-9966503 said:
Saddest story yet..

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Harvey horror: Shivering girl, 3, clings to drowned mom

DALLAS - A shivering 3-year-old girl found clinging to the body of her drowned mother in a rain-swollen canal in Southeast Texas was likely saved by her mom’s effort to carry her child to safety from Harvey's floods, police said Wednesday.

Beaumont police identified the mother as 41-year-old Colette Sulcer and said her daughter, Jordyn Sulcer, was being treated for hypothermia but doing well. When rescuers found the mother and daughter, the girl was on her mother's back, holding on, said Police Officer Haley Morrow.

"I envision what I would do if that was me in that situation and that’s what I would do: I would put my child on my back and try to swim to safety or whatever," Morrow said.

Sulcer's vehicle got stuck Tuesday afternoon in the flooded parking lot of an office park just off Interstate 10, said Capt. Brad Penisson of the fire-rescue department in Beaumont. Squalls from Harvey were pounding Beaumont with up to 2 inches of rain an hour with 38 mph gusts, according to the National Weather Service.

A witness saw the woman take her daughter and try to walk to safety when the swift current of a flooded drainage canal next to the parking lot swept them both away, Penisson said.

Morrow said the woman’s actions probably saved her little girl's life.

"When they found her she was still up out of the water," Morrow said.

A police and fire-rescue team in a boat caught up to them a half-mile downstream from Sucler's vehicle, according to Penisson. Rescuers pulled them into the boat just before they would have gone under a railroad trestle where the water was so high that the boat could not have followed. First responders lifted the child from her mother’s body and tried to revive the woman, but she never regained consciousness.

A citizen allowed first responders to load the mother and daughter into his truck and he brought them to a waiting ambulance, Morrow said.

The child was taken to the Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, and was expected to be released Wednesday. Officer Carol Riley said the girl was doing "very well" and was chatty.

"Everybody at the hospital and the officers just fell in love with her," Riley said.

At least 21 people have been killed by Harvey since Friday, when it made landfall in Texas as a Category 4 hurricane. Harvey has since weakened to a tropical storm.
:'(

Black ppl please learn how to swim!
 
Trillfate;c-9966793 said:
Kat;c-9966503 said:
Saddest story yet..

klxfykmpcmit.jpg




Harvey horror: Shivering girl, 3, clings to drowned mom

DALLAS - A shivering 3-year-old girl found clinging to the body of her drowned mother in a rain-swollen canal in Southeast Texas was likely saved by her mom’s effort to carry her child to safety from Harvey's floods, police said Wednesday.

Beaumont police identified the mother as 41-year-old Colette Sulcer and said her daughter, Jordyn Sulcer, was being treated for hypothermia but doing well. When rescuers found the mother and daughter, the girl was on her mother's back, holding on, said Police Officer Haley Morrow.

"I envision what I would do if that was me in that situation and that’s what I would do: I would put my child on my back and try to swim to safety or whatever," Morrow said.

Sulcer's vehicle got stuck Tuesday afternoon in the flooded parking lot of an office park just off Interstate 10, said Capt. Brad Penisson of the fire-rescue department in Beaumont. Squalls from Harvey were pounding Beaumont with up to 2 inches of rain an hour with 38 mph gusts, according to the National Weather Service.

A witness saw the woman take her daughter and try to walk to safety when the swift current of a flooded drainage canal next to the parking lot swept them both away, Penisson said.

Morrow said the woman’s actions probably saved her little girl's life.

"When they found her she was still up out of the water," Morrow said.

A police and fire-rescue team in a boat caught up to them a half-mile downstream from Sucler's vehicle, according to Penisson. Rescuers pulled them into the boat just before they would have gone under a railroad trestle where the water was so high that the boat could not have followed. First responders lifted the child from her mother’s body and tried to revive the woman, but she never regained consciousness.

A citizen allowed first responders to load the mother and daughter into his truck and he brought them to a waiting ambulance, Morrow said.

The child was taken to the Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, and was expected to be released Wednesday. Officer Carol Riley said the girl was doing "very well" and was chatty.

"Everybody at the hospital and the officers just fell in love with her," Riley said.

At least 21 people have been killed by Harvey since Friday, when it made landfall in Texas as a Category 4 hurricane. Harvey has since weakened to a tropical storm.
:'(

Black ppl please learn how to swim!

Some just don't have that instinct. I taught myself how to swim. Stayed my ass in 3 feet practicing until I got it right. It's crazy, i took mini me swimming a few weeks ago and he did the same shit without me telling him. Must be genetic.
 
Trillfate;c-9966793 said:
Kat;c-9966503 said:
Saddest story yet..

klxfykmpcmit.jpg




Harvey horror: Shivering girl, 3, clings to drowned mom

DALLAS - A shivering 3-year-old girl found clinging to the body of her drowned mother in a rain-swollen canal in Southeast Texas was likely saved by her mom’s effort to carry her child to safety from Harvey's floods, police said Wednesday.

Beaumont police identified the mother as 41-year-old Colette Sulcer and said her daughter, Jordyn Sulcer, was being treated for hypothermia but doing well. When rescuers found the mother and daughter, the girl was on her mother's back, holding on, said Police Officer Haley Morrow.

"I envision what I would do if that was me in that situation and that’s what I would do: I would put my child on my back and try to swim to safety or whatever," Morrow said.

Sulcer's vehicle got stuck Tuesday afternoon in the flooded parking lot of an office park just off Interstate 10, said Capt. Brad Penisson of the fire-rescue department in Beaumont. Squalls from Harvey were pounding Beaumont with up to 2 inches of rain an hour with 38 mph gusts, according to the National Weather Service.

A witness saw the woman take her daughter and try to walk to safety when the swift current of a flooded drainage canal next to the parking lot swept them both away, Penisson said.

Morrow said the woman’s actions probably saved her little girl's life.

"When they found her she was still up out of the water," Morrow said.

A police and fire-rescue team in a boat caught up to them a half-mile downstream from Sucler's vehicle, according to Penisson. Rescuers pulled them into the boat just before they would have gone under a railroad trestle where the water was so high that the boat could not have followed. First responders lifted the child from her mother’s body and tried to revive the woman, but she never regained consciousness.

A citizen allowed first responders to load the mother and daughter into his truck and he brought them to a waiting ambulance, Morrow said.

The child was taken to the Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, and was expected to be released Wednesday. Officer Carol Riley said the girl was doing "very well" and was chatty.

"Everybody at the hospital and the officers just fell in love with her," Riley said.

At least 21 people have been killed by Harvey since Friday, when it made landfall in Texas as a Category 4 hurricane. Harvey has since weakened to a tropical storm.
:'(

Black ppl please learn how to swim!

i plan on learning this year. i dont want this shit to happen to me and mines. scary shit. and im so saddened by this. that little girl was on her mothers back and she was dead. thats something shell never forget and she will probably have ptsd and need counseling in the future. stay strong houston....stay strong.
 
Ain't nobody getting pissed off by all these black single women having to single handily save their kids like regardless of relationship status where the fuck are the fathers this little tid bit is pissing me the fuck off
 
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