Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has issued a voluntary evacuation for several subdivisions along the East Fork of the San Jacinto River due to the risk of significant flooding.
Areas Under Voluntary Evacuation
The subdivisions of Idlewide, Idleglen, and homes along the river in the Commons of Lake Houston are expected to be impacted by rapid overnight flooding caused by recent storms.
Warning from Authorities
Judge Hidalgo emphasized the urgency of the situation, comparing the expected flooding levels to those seen during Tropical Storm Imelda in 2019. Residents in affected areas were urged to evacuate if possible and to avoid driving through high water.
Evacuation Details
Residents living in low-lying subdivisions along the river, including Northwood Country Estates, River Terrace, Cypress Point, Kingwood Area, and the Commons of Lake Houston, were advised to remain in place until the water recedes, which could take up to 36 hours.
Road Safety Concerns
Officials cautioned residents about the dangerous road conditions, with FM 1485 expected to be submerged under several feet of water. Other roads, including Spalding, Green, Jett, and Case, are also likely to be affected.
Community Assistance
For those in need of shelter, the Leon Grayson / Baldree Community Center in Precinct 2 is open at 13828 Corpus Christi St., Houston, TX, 77015.
Stay Informed
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about current weather conditions by downloading the free NEWS.ORG 26 Houston Weather App.
Conclusion: Prioritizing Safety Amidst Flooding
As Harris County braces for potential flooding, the voluntary evacuation order underscores the importance of proactive measures to ensure the safety of residents. Swift action and adherence to official guidance are vital in mitigating the impact of severe weather events.
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