Two people are dead, and many others are displaced after dangerous flash flooding triggered by Tropical Storm Imelda slammed parts of Texas and Louisiana on Thursday. Officials in Harris County, which includes Houston, report that there had been a combination of at least 1,000 high-water rescues and evacuations to get …
Read More »Hurricane Harvey On Track To Be Second Costliest Storm in American History
While the worst of Hurricane Harvey has finally come to an end in Texas, many people are still suffering from the damages that were caused by the deadly storm. Now, officials are struggling to assess the full damage caused by the storm as data is pointing to Harvey being the …
Read More »Houston Telethon Is Set For September; Organizer’s Include Bun B and Manchester Organizers
There is no doubt about the devastation Hurricane Harvey caused Houston, TX. The disaster is going to cost an epic $160 Billion. The organizers of Ariana Grande’s Manchester relief concert and Houston rap legend- Bun B will organize a massive telethon for Houston. The event will occur September 12 …
Read More »Houston Furniture Store Owner Offers His Store For Shelter To Hurricane Harvey Evacuees
A Houston furniture store owner is paying it forward by turning two of his stores into shelters to help evacuees. On Sunday, Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale of Gallery Furniture took his delivery trucks and gathered volunteers to rescue people. As he stated his community supported him through tough times. …
Read More »Ballerific Charity: Anheuser-Busch Produces Canned Water For Hurricane Harvey Victims
As Hurricane Harvey continues to devastate the city of Houston, everyone from celebrities, to regular citizens, to huge corporations are reaching out and doing whatever they can to help. Take for example, beer giant, Anheuser-Busch. The company has currently halted brewing, and is using one of their factories to produce …
Read More »Bun B Says Hurricane Harvey is “Worse Than Everyone Thought It Was Going To Be”
Bun B, the UnderGround Kingz rapper, made it known that no amount of money can help the people of Houston. “They don’t need money right now. They need someone with a boat to come save their lives.” He continued to say, “We need shallow water boats that can …
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