Harris County Sheriff’s Office rescues 10 adults and 4 dogs in Channelview from flooding.
Sheriff’s Office Flood Rescue Team posted on social media that they rescued ten adults and four dogs in the 17600 block of Meadowbrook Dr.The focus is on conducting rescues in the Rio Villa area, which has been isolated due to the ongoing flooding.
The Harris County Sheriff's Office Flood Rescue Team rescued ten adults and four dogs in the 17600 block of Meadowbrook Dr, in Channelview.I’m joining our rescue teams at our staging area near Dell Dale and East Freeway. Rescues are occurring in the, now cut-off, Rio Villa area.On the San Jacinto River East Fork, it’s too late to evacuate preemptively & folks are being assisted off their rooftops.
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