[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 60 (Tuesday, April 19, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2139-S2140]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HOUSTON FLOODING
Mr. CORNYN. Madam President, over this last weekend and through
yesterday, large parts of central and southeast Texas experienced
torrential
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downpours. The Houston region in particular experienced so much rain,
it led to widespread flooding. I know many people have seen that on TV,
in news reports, or online.
Many will recall that last year over Memorial Day weekend, Harris
County, which is where Houston is located, suffered from similar
flooding. This year's rain seems to be even more widespread, with some
areas receiving as much as 20 inches of rain in a relatively short
period of time. Whole subdivisions were submerged, interstate highways
were impassable, and power was knocked out, which affected more than
100,000 people at one point. Tragically, several people have died as a
result of these floods.
Amidst this tragedy, Texans have been quick to help one another.
Crews had performed more than 1,000 rescues as of yesterday afternoon,
and even one TV reporter on location covering the story rushed to
rescue an elderly man from a flooded underpass. The rescue is on
YouTube. I recommend anybody who is interested to watch it. It is
really quite a rescue.
This morning I spoke to County Judge Ed Emmett of Harris County, and
I will continue to stay in close contact with him, as well as the chief
of the Texas Department of Emergency Management, in the coming days.
The one thing I do know is that Texans are resilient. In particular,
the people in the Houston region, where I happen to have been born, are
used to storms that cause that kind of flooding. But the rebuilding
effort will be long and one that will require support from officials at
all levels.
Going forward, I will do everything I can to help mobilize Federal
resources for the Houston area should the Governor determine a Federal
disaster declaration is necessary. In the meantime, our thoughts and
prayers are with the people of Houston and other affected areas in
Texas, and we hope and pray for their safety and their fast recovery.
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