Source: The Dodo “Today is the 2nd anniversary of the devastating flooding event brought upon Houston, TX by Hurricane Harvey. For us, it meant 20 feet of water in our back pastures, fencing down, gates washed away but a total of 1.5 acres did not flood and […]
Source: The Washington Post A refinery in East Houston on Wednesday. Hurricane Harvey pushed thousands of people to rooftops or higher ground. (Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) By Steven Mufson Oil refineries and chemical plants across the Texas Gulf Coast released more than 1 million pounds of […]
Source: thehorse.com Evacuated horses are still being housed in safe locations away from the flood waters. Photo: Courtesy Jerry Finch by Pat Raia While rains associated with Hurricane Harvey have ceased, flooding continues to challenge horse owners in and around Houston and Galveston, Texas. Meanwhile Louisiana horse owners […]
“Elaine Nash is hard at it again…if you can help, please do so.” ~ R.T. https://www.facebook.com/groups/EastTexasEquineEvacuationNetwork/
TAHC News: Hurricane Harvey Animal Response Efforts Underway Reply-To: callie.ward@tahc.texas.gov For more information contact the Public Information Dept. at 512-719-0750 or at public_info@tahc.texas.gov. For Immediate Release August 30, 2017 Hurricane Harvey Animal Response Efforts Underway AUSTIN – When Governor Abbott declared a preemptive state of disaster for 30 counties […]
My humble apologies for not being out and upfront about our status during the rising waters of Hurricane Harvey but we have had our own issues to deal with so energy was focused inward instead of out, for that I apologize.
All souls on our property are now safe and sound but others have not fared as well.
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