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Welcome to the Harris County Flood Warning System. Watersheds. Select watersheds to view the watershed layer and see which one is nearest you. Inundation. Select Inundation Map to view current flooded roads, parks, and low-lying areas. Channel Status. Select Channel Status to display current bayou flooding levels. Channel Status not Defined.
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Projects In Buffalo Bayou Watershed. The Harris County Flood Control District has a significant number of flood damage reduction projects occurring all over Harris County as part of its on-going Capital Improvement Program (CIP), Operations and Maintenance, and the 2018 Bond Program.
May 1, 2024 · Here's what to expect as water continues to rise along Houston-area rivers following this week's storms
Mar 22, 2024 · Due to rising Buffalo Bayou levels post-heavy rainfall, US Army Corps has closed Addicks and Barker Reservoir floodgates.
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Aug 28, 2017 · Disastrous flooding has inundated portions of the Houston metro area after more than two feet of rain fell in just 24 hours. These before and after images illustrate how high the floodwaters...
Mar 3, 2024 · Here are a few further references for the role of impervious surface in Houston’s flooding: Buildings Partly to Blame. More Pavement, More Problems. Houston’s Urban Sprawl Increased Rainfall, Flooding During Hurricane Harvey. Houston’s Flood is a Design Problem. What Causes Floods. The Rapid Urbanization of Houston: How It Happened and ...
From the Addicks dam to Buffalo Bayou, infrastructure guards the Houston region against storms, hurricanes and flooding– but it’s not always enough.