Semi, Caltrans Truck Crash Jams I-10 Traffic Near Beaumont: SigAlert - Banning-Beaumont, CA - The morning rush-hour commute through the Pass Area has been strained, with multiple side streets jammed and a SigAlert issued for I-10.
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out. but it is going to take some time for these lower-lying areas, like this intersection back here in the neighborhood we re in. this is huffman, texas, about 30 miles east of houston. the whole intersection you see back there is submerged. and you have homes down there that also have water inside. the heaviest of the rainfall actually came down in communities like this, further east and north of the houston metro area. near beaumont, port arthur, for example, more than 2 feet of rain came down in 48 hours, 2 feet in isolated spots. and sadly, as you heard, so many people have been through this just two years ago. got flooded in harvey last year or two a year and a half ago. and we got about 2 inches in our house. my house was the last house to flood in this neighborhood.
time for these lower-lying areas, like this intersection back here in the neighborhood we re in. this is huffman, texas, about 30 miles east of houston. the whole intersection you see back there is submerged. and you have homes down there that also have water inside. the heaviest of the rainfall actually came down in communities like this, further east and north of the houston metro area. near beaumont, port arthur, for example, more than 2 feet of rain came down in 48 hours, 2 feet in isolated spots. and sadly, as you heard, so many people have been through this just two years ago. got flooded in harvey last year or two a year and a half ago. and we got about 2 inches in our house. my house was the last house to flood in this neighborhood.
all that water is supposed to end up in the bayou off to my left and then ultimately wash back out into the gulf of mexico. but none of this infrastructure was designed for anything close to this much water when it was built in the 1940s. the good news a short time ago, flood officials said the water levels in the barker came down a little overnight. that will aleve yit some of the fears that the water levels alock the bayou could continue to buy, but cold comfort for folks who have water up to their doorknobs and in some cases higher in this neighborhood and ones like t in the next few blocks down further into the evacuation area. stephanie? it is stunning. when you look at those sunny, bright skies you think maybe the worst is over and still these people are being evacuated because dams are overflowing. now to nbc s kerry sanders in ne ni niederland, texas, near beaumont.