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Old 02-17-2021, 03:29 PM   #4367
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Re: Texas

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Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower View Post
Hey RT, hope you guys are doing o.k. down there. My in-laws are in Houston and they have been without power, heat, and essentially without cell service for two days. They had to flee their house this morning because they ran out of things to burn (they had started burning old furniture from the basement, and a neighbor brought them some wood after cutting down a tree across the street but it was too green and frozen to burn). They were going to go to the office, but also no power or heat there, so they went to a coworker of my F-I-L, who has no power but somehow managed to get a generator and space heaters and is trying to get the inside temp of his house above 32 degrees. They would flee the city, but apparently the highways are closed and the other roads are dangerous as hell, with more snow and ice moving in. It sounds really grim.
Thank you!

It's pretty awful. Our water went out two days ago, power went out last night. Fortunately, we have a place to go that still has both, so the dogs are learning to live with a cat for the time being. It's not going to get better for at least three to five days, because an ice storm is sweeping across the state right now. We're above freezing today, which should help, but a lot of people are going to die. A lot of property will be damaged (the pipes started bursting this morning), and a lot of already frazzled people are going to be even more disrupted. We don't know how to deal with this. A lot of people don't have winter gear. A lot of people don't know not to use their cars or generators or grills for warmth. Two days ago, there were over 300 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning. I imagine it's more now. People don't know how to drive in this either, so there've been tons of wrecks, some deadly.

My parents are on a ranch halfway between here and Austin. They fortunately never lost power, but they lost water starting Sunday. Got some back today.

This is a major catastrophe, and it's of our own making.
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